Sentence examples for coming in from inspiring English sources

"coming in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as an expression of an imminent arrival or entrance. For example: "I'm coming in to the office in the morning to finish the project."

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coming in

verb

Past participle of come in

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"Coming in!

Pledges are coming in fast.

The tide is coming in quickly.

"No, I'm coming in".

Joba coming in.

Votes coming in.

Water was coming in.

I'm coming in neutral".

Winter was coming in.

Thanks for coming in.

Money's coming in.

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