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1 come around the bend
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2 come into the picture
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3 come off the booze
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4 come to the boil
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5 come to the same thing
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6 come to the surface
te voorschijn komen, bovenkomen -
7 come up the hard way
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8 come/play the old soldier (over someone)
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9 come into the world
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10 come on the scene
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11 come to the fore
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12 come to the front
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13 come to the throne
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14 come to the wrong shop
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15 come at the expense of
ten koste komen van -
16 come into the fore
Naar voren komen, uitsteken -
17 come into the open
ontdekken,; aan het licht komen,tevoorschijn komen -
18 come on the heels of
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19 come to the aid of
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20 come to the end of one's tether
aan het einde van zijn grenzen komen
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