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Come across
He came across his old medical books in the drawer.
discover
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Come away
Come away at once as it's dangerous
leave
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Come back
He came back later than usual and found the house empty.
return
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Come back
When she looked at the patient, it came back to her where she had seen him before.
remind
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Come down
He came down the stairs at a run
descend
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Come down
very few prices come down these days
get cheaper
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Come into
He's very lucky. He'll come into a lot of money when his father dies.
inherit
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Come off
Your plan didn't come off after all
succeed
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Come off
Oh dear, the handle's come off in my hand
get detached
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Come out
The truth will come out. You can't conceal it
emerge
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Come out
I put my skirt in cold water and the stains came out.
fade, disappear
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Come out with
He came out with a very strange explanation
tell, say
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Come over/round
Come over for a drink on Sunday
visit(casually)
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Come round/to
When she came round, she found herself in the hospital
recover consciousness
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Come up
The increase in student grants came up at the meeting today.
arise, be mentioned
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Come up to
You'll have to work harder; because your work doesn't come up to the required standard.
equal
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Come up with
He's always coming up with good ideas
originate
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