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come
verb as in advance, approach
Strongest matches
appear, arrive, become, enter, get, happen, hit, materialize, move, occur, reach, show, show up
Weak matches
be accessible, be at disposal, be convenient, be handy, be obtainable, be ready, blow in, bob up, breeze in, check in, clock in, close in, draw near, drop in, fall by, fall in, get in, hit town, make it, make the scene, move toward, pop in, pop up, punch in, ring in, roll in, sign in, sky in, spring in, turn out, turn up, wind up at
verb as in happen
Example Sentences
Victim-blaming comes naturally to Trump, especially in response to the over two dozen women who have accused him of sexual abuse.
The summit is the first of it's kind and comes amid the backdrop of growing security concerns among the UK and EU countries about the influence of Russia.
Most public funding for US schools comes from state and local governments.
Poundland's owner has said it is considering putting the chain up for sale after warning tax changes coming in April will put more pressure on the business.
It comes amid the backdrop of growing security concerns among the UK and EU countries about the influence of Russia.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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