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come up with
Idioms and Phrases
Produce, supply; also, discover. For example, Henry always comes up with the wrong answer , or We're hoping they come up with a cure in time to help Aunt Alice . [First half of 1900s]Example Sentences
Known as echoes, these items can then be spawned or "pasted" into the world, allowing players to come up with solutions to obstacles and puzzles.
This is partly down to the fact that it is hugely valuable, generating global sales of almost £3bn a year – and so they have come up with a unique way of protecting it.
Funded by the Getty, institutions throughout the region have come up with projects — and we get whatever the cat drags in.
Mr Shakeri was asked to come up with a plan to kill Trump in seven days, the indictment alleges.
But please, feel free to come up with some of your own!
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