come in from (something or some place)
come in from (something or some place)
To come back in(to some place) from some place else or to escape some condition. Kids! Come in from that rain before you catch a cold! The teacher rang the bell for the students to come in from the playground. Good luck getting the kids to come in from the cold when they're having so much fun playing in the snow.
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