Phrasal Verb - Come Back
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.Definition
To return or come again to a place, situation, or condition that one has left or experienced before.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | After being away from home for a few weeks, she decided to come back and settle down. |
| 2 | He agreed to come back and help his brother with the move. |
| 3 | I tried to come back to the restaurant, but it was already closed. |
| 4 | They couldn't afford to come back to the city with the high cost of living. |
| 5 | I'm going to come back to the office for a meeting at 2 PM. |
| 6 | The chef decided to come back to the oven to remove the roast from the pot. |
| 7 | She said she'd come back to the store after finishing the project. |
| 8 | After a few hours, he decided to come back to the battlefield. |
| 9 | His parents want him to come back and take over the family business. |
| 10 | They recommended I come back to visit them in the city over summer break. |