come within

come within (something)

1. To be categorized in a particular way. What classes come within the Liberal Arts discipline at this school?
2. To fall in a certain range. Don't worry, your baby's weight comes within the normal range for her age group.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

come within something

 
1. to be in the category of something; to be under the domain of someone or something. This comes within the domain of the treasurer. This matter doesn't come within my area of expertise.
2. to be inside a stated range, such as price, time, weight, range, etc. This comes within my price range. I'll take it.
See also: come, within
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • come within (something)
  • a world of difference
  • a/the world of difference
  • belong under
  • belong under (something)
  • fail in
  • fail in (something)
  • painted with the same brush
  • have an eye for
  • have an eye for (something)
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