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ship come in
© 2009 Copyrighted
by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[ship come in] All the money a person has wished for is received; wealth comes to a person. Used with a possessive.
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/When my ship comes in, I will take a trip to Norway./
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/Mr. Brown is just waiting for his ship to come in./
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