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Phrasal Verb - Coming About

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Come about is a phrasal verb that means to occur or become known, often unexpectedly or unexpectedly. It can also mean to become clear or apparent. Example: "The truth about the scandal came about after months of investigation."

Examples

No.Example
1The news about the change of management came about unexpectedly overnight.
2The team discovered a hidden way to get ahead and came about significantly faster.
3The profits of the investment came about quickly, thanks to the great advice.
4A conjecture for dealing with poverty came about in the town with Donald.
5The publishable introduction of the lecture came about at the last minute.
6The policies of the former president came about due to loopholes in the previous legislation.
7A supply chain approach came about thanks to learning from other multinational corporations' work.
8No cheap snap decision came about after quick consultation because that wouldn't have been okay.
9The truth about the manager's private connection to a local business came about next week.
10That evening news channel plan came about after taking part in operations analyses.