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View definitions for coming in

coming in

adjective as in incoming

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noun as in entry

noun as in influx

noun as in touchdown

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Ms King said the school was trying harder to understand those children and was working with parents to draw up plans to help them, with external providers coming in to provide support.

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Ms Cairnduff added: "Yesterday I spent two hours working on problems for a pallet coming in. I shouldn't have to do that. We should be spending our time helping customers, not doing paperwork for pallets."

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“There’s something about you, coming in here, having these talks around the kids,” a mother tells Husk at a party where he’s already several beers deep.

"Here is this girl coming in, playing sevens, from a dance show, joining their team and they have been so nice and welcoming," Maher added.

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Changes could be coming in the team’s management structure as well.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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