come on to
Example Sentences
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Ahuja said Square has seen new customers come on to its platform, which could make 2025 the strongest year for additional volume in the company’s history.
From MarketWatch
Usually on “Weekend Update,” cast members such as Bowen Yang or guests come on to do a few minutes as a character or as themselves.
From Los Angeles Times
Norris said: "It's a kerb you always use in quali. We use it a lot. Obviously, when it's wet conditions, you kind of want to stay off all the kerbs. So I ran a little bit wide, and I saw the water come on to the track. But, yeah, that was it."
From BBC
Another snag—and one that has just come on to the scene—is whether banks can handle any bad private-credit loans they that might have made.
From Barron's
The thing of going to school with the ball while waiting for the bell to come on, to run into the pitch, to get to get there first.
From BBC
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