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idiomthat's where sb/sth comes in(also that's where sb/sth comes into it)spoken used when you are describing a situation, to explain why someone or something is important or necessary in that situation:All wars have fighters, arms suppliers, victims, aid workers, peacekeepers, wounded, mass graves. And reporters. That's where I come in. I write about all of these things.You can take a four-wheel-drive vehicle almost anywhere in the area, at least until you run out of fuel. That was where the vodka came into it. Each bottle given to a border guard translates into 10 litres of petrol.
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