Hanapin
to come in for
[phrase form: come]
01
tanggapin, maging biktima ng
to be the recipient of something, typically something negative, such as criticism, rejection, or even punishment
come in for
v
Halimbawa
The politician's controversial statement came in for widespread condemnation from the public.
The team's poor performance came in for a stern reprimand from the coach.
The actor's performance in the film came in for mixed reviews from critics.
The project's shortcomings came in for scrutiny during the review process.
The company's decision to lay off employees came in for heavy criticism from labor unions.