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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

something something has "come in to play"?

I heard a phrase like that (not sure of the accuracy) and I think it means something has come to cause an effect or something. Is the phrase correct?
  

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"come into play" is a correct expression meaning to start to be relevant or start to have an effect.

  • "come into play" is a correct expression meaning to start to be relevant or start to have an effect.
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"come into play" is a correct expression meaning to start to be relevant or start to have an effect.

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