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it s come to pass

 

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Term: "it's come to pass"

Description:

The phrase "it's come to pass" is an idiomatic expression used to indicate that a predicted event or situation has happened or become a reality. It conveys a sense of inevitability or completion.

Part of Speech:

  • Idiom

Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense: Refers to the fulfillment of a predicted event.
  2. Example sentence: The prophecy has finally come to pass, just as the old seer foretold.

    Example sentence: After years of hard work, her dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur have come to pass.

  3. Sense: Indicates the realization of a long-awaited situation.
  4. Example sentence: Our efforts to improve education in the region have come to pass with the opening of the new school.

    Example sentence: The peace agreement between the two countries has come to pass, bringing hope for a harmonious future.

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