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  • 121come to grips with — you need to come to grips with the divorce Syn: deal with, cope with, handle, grasp, tackle, undertake, take on, grapple with, face, face up to, confront …

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  • 122Come, Holy Spirit — This article is about the prayer. For the book by Bishop David Pytches, see Come Holy Spirit (book). Come, Holy Spirit is a Roman Catholic prayer for guidance.[1] It is discussed in Catechism of the Catholic Church 2670 2672.[2] The Prayer Come,… …

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  • 123come to grips —    If you come to grips with a problem or issue, you face up to it and deal with it.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you come to grips with a problem or situation, you start to understand or deal with it properly.     After the initial …

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  • 124come to terms — make an arrangement, settle, reach mutual agreement; face and deal a situation and come to understand totally and in an unbiased manner (e.g., I really had no choice and I came to terms with my mom s illness ) …

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  • 125come to terms with — accept that it is true, face facts    She helped the boy come to terms with the death of his father …

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  • 126face facts — accept the truth, deal with reality, come to grips    If we face facts, we can see that one salary is not enough …

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  • 127come to terms — 1) the two sides came to terms Syn: reach an agreement/understanding, make a deal, reach a compromise, meet each other halfway 2) she eventually came to terms with her situation Syn: accept, come to accept, reconcile oneself to, learn to live… …

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  • 128come down — 1. in. to happen. □ Hey, man! What’s coming down? □ When something like this comes down, I have to stop and hink things over. 2. n. a letdown; a disappointment. (Usually comedown.) □ he loss of the race was a real comedown for Wil …

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