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Phrasal Verb - Come Across

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'come across' is a versatile expression used to describe encountering or experiencing something, whether it be a person, a situation, a problem, or an obstacle, often unexpectedly or incidentally. It can also convey the idea of getting something or achieving a goal through effort, diligence, or chance. This verb phrase is frequently used in various contexts, including everyday conversations, writing, and formal settings.

Examples

No.Example
1I was browsing online and came across your website by mistake.
2She came across some old photographs while cleaning her attic.
3The researcher came across a fascinating topic while researching for her project.
4He came across as confident during the job interview, despite his nervousness.
5The artist came across inspiration for her next painting while traveling abroad.
6They came across some beneficial information about the local community center.
7She came across a lost puppy and decided to take it home.
8He came across his childhood friend in the supermarket and was surprised.
9The journalist came across a breaking news story while investigating a local issue.
10They came across an unexpected opportunity to invest in a new business venture.