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Phrasal Verb - come up with

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To think of or create a new idea, concept, or solution, often in a spontaneous or imaginative way. It can also mean to rely on something or someone, or to examine something closely.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm going to come up with a plan to solve this problem.
2Can you come up with a creative title for this article?
3The team came up with a groundbreaking idea that changed the industry.
4I'm counting on you to come up with a solution to this crisis.
5Let's come up close and examine the painting to appreciate its details.
6After thinking for a while, she came up with a surprising explanation.
7Do your best to come up with a strategy for winning the game.
8The writers on the show came up with a new plot twist that left viewers stunned.
9Don't rely on just one plan, come up with a few alternatives just in case.
10She came up with a persuasive argument that convinced the panel to support her proposal.