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come in for
Receive, be subjected to, as in His last book came in for some heavy criticism. [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
It took time, but as a one-woman band, she’s built a roster where she sees about 20 clients a week who come in for two-hour sessions.
The CNE came in for widespread international criticism in last year when it declared Mr Maduro the winner of the presidential election without ever providing the detailed voting tallies to back up their claim.
"My father worked as a welder for a big steel company and used to train the white supervisors that would come in for them to be his supervisor," said Dawn.
The one thing I’ve shown her that she came in for — I was watching it late at night and she woke up — was “The Shining” and she was glued it.
We may be coming in for a hard landing.
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