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  • 11come down with — (something) to become ill with a disease. Twenty two pupils came down with flu …

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  • 12come to terms with something — come to terms with (something) to begin to accept and deal with something difficult or unpleasant. She s never really come to terms with her son s death. It s very hard coming to terms with the fact that you ll never have children. Related… …

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  • 13come to grips with something — come to grips with (something) to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation. The whole community is struggling to come to grips with these kids deaths. Related vocabulary: come to terms with something …

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  • 14come to terms with something — phrase to learn to accept and deal with an unpleasant situation or event, especially after being upset or angry about it for a long time She needed time to come to terms with her grief. Thesaurus: to try to deal with a problem or… …

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  • 15come to grips with something — come/get to grips with (something) to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation. It s further proof of the government s failure to get to grips with two of the most important social issues of our time …

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  • 16come out with — UTTER, say, let out, blurt out, burst out with. → come * * * come out with 1. To utter, to say 2. To exclaim • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * ˌcome ˈout with ˌcome a ˈway with british …

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  • 17come up with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms come up with : present tense I/you/we/they come up with he/she/it comes up with present participle coming up with past tense came up with past participle come up with 1) come up with something to think of… …

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  • 18come away with — phrasal verb come out with or come away with [transitive] Word forms come out with : present tense I/you/we/they come out with he/she/it comes out with present participle coming out with past tense came out with past participle come out with… …

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  • 19come out with — phrasal verb come out with or come away with [transitive] Word forms come out with : present tense I/you/we/they come out with he/she/it comes out with present participle coming out with past tense came out with past participle come out with… …

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  • 20come up with — PRODUCE, devise, think up; propose, put forward, submit, suggest, recommend, advocate, introduce, moot. → come * * * produce (something), esp. when p …

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