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The phrase "roll in" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it means to approach or arrive, especially in large numbers. For example: "As soon as the sun set, the mosquitoes began to roll in."
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roll in
verb
To arrive casually at a place.
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Watch those DEEZ roll in!
Roll in and roll out.
Roll in cocoa.
The clichés roll in.
Roll in flour.
Tanks would roll in.
Let the pennies roll in.
The profits roll in.
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The 401(k) roll-in play.
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