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  • 61come into its own — ► come into its (or one s) own become fully effective. Main Entry: ↑own …

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  • 62come into one's own — ► come into its (or one s) own become fully effective. Main Entry: ↑own …

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  • 63come into one's kingdom — come into (or to) one s kingdom achieve recognition or supremacy …

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  • 64Come into My World (song) — Infobox Single Name = Come into My World Artist = Kylie Minogue from Album = Fever Released = flagicon|Australia November 2, 2002 flagicon|United Kingdom November 11, 2002 Format = CD single: Worldwide Vinyl single: U.S. Recorded = London,… …

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  • 65come into being — verb be born or come into existence (Freq. 3) All these flowers come to life when the rains come • Syn: ↑come to life • Hypernyms: ↑be born • Verb Frames: Something s …

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  • 66come into play — phrasal : to have an effect : play a part his early training in self expression came into play in his new situation * * * come into play To bring, call or come into exercise, operation or use ● play * * * come into play phrase to start to happen… …

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  • 67come into one's own — phrasal : to acquire something (as rights or a position) that rightfully belongs or is felt to belong to one; sometimes : to gain recognition natural gas has come into its own Gardiner Symonds * * * come into one s own To have the opportunity to… …

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  • 68come into one's own —    When you come into your own, you finally obtain rightful recognition of your ability or talent and begin to have success.     He s a talented violinist who has at last come into his own …

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  • 69come into question — become an issue for further consideration or discussion our Sunday Trading laws have come into question * * * come into ˈquestion idiom to become a matter for doubt and discussion Main entry: ↑questionidiom …

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  • 70come into effect — if a new rule or law comes into effect, it starts to be used The law came into effect on New Year s Day. come into effect from: The new Council Tax rates came into effect from 1st April …

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