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come about
verb
- to take place; happen
- nautical to change tacks
Example Sentences
The system as we know it today came about in the 1920s.
Love said, "I asked him, 'How did you come about really loving Black people's music?' He said he would go around Black churches and just stand at the windows and listen to their music.'"
This change in weather fortunes comes about thanks to a blocking area of high pressure building across Greenland with cold Arctic air emptying out across the UK and bitter northerly winds developing.
The change comes about 10 months after Prime Video launched a lower-cost option for subscribers that included advertisements.
Also uncertain is whether anything will come about from a Los Angeles Unified School District investigation.
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