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Discover Ludwig'come in on' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually means to join in on something, or become a part of something. For example, you could say, "I'd like to come in on that business venture."
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information that might come in on their cell phone.
Please Come In!" On the back of the bus, a message reads: "We know the way.
Instead, many come in on stretchers on the verge of death.
So neither player has come in on merit.
A few bodies come in on top of him and his left ankle buckles.
Some people actually come in on weekends.
I'm glad I come in on Sunday.
Watching the ferry come in on Colonsay.
That way we've come in on budget".
All projects have come in on budget and on time".
"I come in on my lunchtime," she said.
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