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Last year, however, it came into use. NCE2--L21
has recently come into fashion.NCE3L29
calendars came into being with the advent of agriculture(NCE3L38)
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come into
come into fashion ׃Õr
come into being F, ,
come into useá_ʼʹáڱZB
come into operation ãЧ
come into power (_ʼ)ƙ, _
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So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs. NCE2L90
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It comes as a surprise + to do sth. / that .@Ӡ
磺 It comes as a shock that
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It came to a stop outside the jewellers. NCE3L6
all the information that had come to light.(NCE3L32)
She reluctantly came to the conclusion that Bessie was drunk. (NCE3L49)
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come to + n. = ~Ą~ʾ_ijNBY
come to a stop ͣ
come to an end Y
come to success @óɹ
come to fame
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they come to record the history of our own times. (NCEL38)
it has come to be known, is a relatively new sport. (NCEL42)
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come to do _ijNB
÷: c know, understand, realize, be, love, likeȱʾoBĄ~Bã{u׃^̡
e.g. She came to realize her mistakes after the talk.
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the car came to a grinding halt. (NCE3L39)
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halt--come to a halt
stop--come to a stop
end--come to an end
fail--come to an failure
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