come into own

  • 1come into own — come into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation. Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here. Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday s match, scoring three goals in the… …

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  • 2come into own — come into (your/its) own to achieve success and respect. By the time he was 25, Fox had come into his own as an international soloist …

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  • 3come into your own — to begin to have the kind of success that you are capable of having : to become very skillful, successful, etc. She has really started to come into her own recently. The company was struggling for many months, but now it really seems to be comin …

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  • 4come into its own — come into its (or one s) own become fully effective, used, or recognized Mexico will come into its own as a vacation spot * * * come into your/its ˈown idiom to have the opportunity to show how good or useful you are or sth is • When the traffic… …

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  • 5Come into My Life (Gala album) — Come into My Life Studio album by Gala Released 1997 …

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  • 6come into your own — come into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation. Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here. Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday s match, scoring three goals in the… …

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  • 7come into its own — come into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation. Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here. Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday s match, scoring three goals in the… …

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  • 8come into your own — come into (your/its) own to achieve success and respect. By the time he was 25, Fox had come into his own as an international soloist …

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  • 9come into its own — come into (your/its) own to achieve success and respect. By the time he was 25, Fox had come into his own as an international soloist …

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  • 10come into its (or one's) own — become fully recognized or effective. → own …

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