if you come into something, it becomes yours when someone dies
to be an aspect of a situation
to show how effective or useful you can be
Both sides came into last night 's clash on the back of awful runs.
But no one can totally control who will come into their child 's life.
He came into Amelia 's room to see if he could coax her to share that meal.
He’s just come into some money.
In the wintry conditions the Norwegian team really came into their own.
She overcame a wide draw to win by five lengths in 2013 and came into last season 's contest well below her brilliant best but still won.
The argument was over artistic freedom – money never came into it.
comes into
coming into
came into
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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