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- come around to To come around to means to gradually change your mind and agree with something.
- come away To come away means to leave a place and go elsewhere, often after an event or visit.
- come back To come back means to return to a place or to return again after leaving.
- come by To come by means to obtain something or to visit a place briefly.
- come down To come down means to move from a higher place to a lower place or to become less intense or lower in level.
- come down on To come down on someone means to criticize or punish them strongly for something.
- come down to If something comes down to something, it is decided by that one key factor or choice.
- come down upon To come down upon someone means to criticize or punish them suddenly and strongly.
- come down with To become ill with a particular illness, often suddenly.
- come for To come for someone or something means to arrive in order to get them or take them somewhere.
- come forth with To come forth with something means to provide it, especially information, proof, or an explanation.
- come forward To come forward means to step forward or offer information, help, or a response, often publicly.
- come from “Come from” means to originate from a place, person, or source.
- come in To come in means to enter a place, especially a room or building.
- come in for If you come in for something, you receive it, especially something unpleasant like criticism or blame.
- come into To come into something means to enter a place or area.
- come off Come off means to succeed or happen as planned, especially for an event or plan.
- come on “Come on” is used to encourage someone to act, agree, or hurry.
- come out To come out means to become known or appear, or to say openly that you are LGBTQ+.
- come out in To develop a rash or spots on your skin, often suddenly.