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come to one
verb as in occur
verb as in recall
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Reichelt, editor-in-chief of Nius, posted on X in July: "Anyone who follows the reporting on neo-Nazi Sven Liebich can only come to one conclusion: The traffic-light coalition government has managed, by law, to force almost the entire German media landscape to tell untruths and make grotesquely false claims. Sven Liebich is not a woman."
When Melvin Graves returned from fighting in Vietnam, he got no parade, he said, so this was as close as he would come to one.
In “The Roast of Deborah Vance,” DJ finally gets her mother to come to one of her NA meetings to present her with her 10-year chip.
It would be kind of like if Taylor Swift said there’s no attendance fee to come to one of her concerts, but you have to have voted to get in.
He was referring to the status of the other 31 members of NATO, which are obliged to come to one another’s defense, and the formal American pacts with Japan, South Korea, the Philippines and others.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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