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Phrases With Come

The document lists various phrases that include the word 'come' along with their meanings and example sentences. Phrases such as 'come on', 'come up with', and 'come back' illustrate different contexts in which the word is used. Each phrase highlights a specific action or situation, providing clarity on its usage.

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Phrases With Come

The document lists various phrases that include the word 'come' along with their meanings and example sentences. Phrases such as 'come on', 'come up with', and 'come back' illustrate different contexts in which the word is used. Each phrase highlights a specific action or situation, providing clarity on its usage.

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phrases with come

Come on: Used to encourage someone or to show disbelief.

"Come on, you can do it!"

"Oh, come on! That can't be true."

Come up with: To think of or create something.

"She came up with a brilliant idea for the project."

Come across: To find or meet by chance.

"I came across an old friend at the market yesterday."

Come back: To return.

"I'll come back in a few minutes."

Come in: To enter.

"Please come in and have a seat."

Come out: To be released or to appear.

"The new book will come out next month."

Come through: To succeed in providing what is needed.

"He came through with the money just in time."

Come down with: To become sick with a particular illness.


"I think I'm coming down with a cold."

Come along: To accompany someone or to make progress.

"Would you like to come along to the concert?"

"The project is coming along nicely."

Come to: To regain consciousness or to reach a decision.

"She fainted but came to a few minutes later."

"After a long discussion, we came to an agreement."

Come up: To be mentioned or to happen unexpectedly.

"Your name came up in the meeting."

"Something has come up, and I need to leave early."

Come over: To visit someone's home.

"Why don't you come over for dinner?"

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