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come to a head
Idioms and Phrases
see bring to a head .Example Sentences
The issue will again come to a head Oct.
On Mother's Day, things come to a head as their families gather together to mark the occasion.
A simmering crisis about the way people are selected for the highest positions in the Church of England has come to a head at a rare and urgent meeting.
However, this sibling animosity didn't come to a head until they were in Oasis together.
All the gaps in the system can come to a head when young people with developmental disabilities hit puberty, especially if they face “the inability to communicate in such a complex and confusing time,” said California Commission on Disability Access member Hector Ramírez, who is autistic and lives in the San Fernando Valley.
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