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comings and goings

  1. Movements, activities, as in He's in and out of the office; I can't keep up with his comings and goings, or In her job on the school board, Mrs. Smith keeps track of all the comings and goings in town.



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Experienced Tesla investors probably didn’t worry too much at all of Thursday’s comings and goings.

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Traffic-dodging aerial hops across big cities could happen as soon as next year, pending approval by the Federal Aviation Administration, and one of the country’s largest operators of airplane and helicopter landing sites is now on the hunt for L.A. locations that can handle the comings and goings of air taxis.

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The intruder said he’d watched the family’s comings and goings by hacking into a neighbor’s surveillance system that provided a view of their driveway.

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Nearly 75 years on, it's estimated that five million people still regularly listen to the latest comings and goings in Ambridge.

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It was also a good place to keep tabs on the comings and goings of Border Force agents, he told us, because a fleet of the force's boats was based there too.

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coming out of one's ears“Coming Through the Rye”