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“Condors are curious animals and much like a small child will investigate strange things they come across with their mouths,” officials said.

From Seattle Times Oct. 16, 2023

Terrill says, “One of the biggest pain points I’ve come across with couples I’ve worked with is when one assumes moving in together is a step towards marriage, and the other does not.”

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 15, 2023

Two new prime-time dramas arriving this week and next — CBS’s “Tommy” and ABC’s “For Life” — may not be that impressive, but they come across with fresh, and at times suitably compelling, premises.

From Washington Post Feb. 5, 2020

I feel like you deliberately did not come across with that attitude.

From Salon Apr. 28, 2016

That was what worried me most,—could I come across with the standin' spiel?

From Torchy, Private Sec. by F. Foster Lincoln




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