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arrive at
Idioms and Phrases
Reach an objective, as in We arrived at the party right on time , or It took Harry only a few minutes to arrive at a solution . [Early 1500s]Example Sentences
Manley sometimes would arrive at the baseball field early to catch the star pitcher organizing a bracket for a Putt-Putt golf tournament with his teammates, who would use their bats to putt balls to different corners of the batting cage.
McGuinness is due to arrive at the finish line in Glasgow earlier in the day.
If confirmed for his role by the US Senate, Hegseth will arrive at the Pentagon with decisions to make on issues such as military assistance for Israel during its campaign in Gaza, and on support for Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion.
Working with Dr. Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg and mathematics colleague Álvaro Rodríguez Abella, Monjo performed extensive algebraic and other mathematical calculations — much of it drawing from existing research on theoretical physics — in order to arrive at their conclusions.
A few days later they will arrive at Port Lockroy, where they will spend five months among freezing and near-constant daylight.
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