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come out of
Also,. Issue, proceed, or result from, as in good can come out of all this wrangling? or Where are these questions coming from? or do you think will come of this change? The first term dates from the early 1600s, the second from the early 1200s, and the third from the late 1500s. Also see where one is coming from.
Example Sentences
But that is hard, when the explosions seem to come out of nowhere.
One of them was pointing his weapon at her and ordered her to come out of the house, she said.
"It has a lot of nickel - one way or the other, some of it's going to come out of the ground," he said.
He told the court that he saw Kurashov call for the Ukrainians to come out of the foxhole and surrender, after which Hodniuk emerged and knelt with his hands up.
All the criticisms of deliberation come out of jury literature.
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