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What does "in" refer to here? Is it necessary?

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Rebecca

You are correct. The "in" here is not actually necessary, the speaker has likely misspoken. "Coming home" is a more natural and commonly used expression. Ex: I'm coming home in ten minutes. Ex: My parents will be coming home from their vacation in a few days.

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