Come into | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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phrasal verbs

Come into

/kʌm ˈɪntə/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To inherit money or property.

  • After his uncle passed away, he came into a fortune.
  • She was surprised to come into a small inheritance from an old friend.

2. To become relevant or significant in a situation.

  • Hard work comes into account when they decide who gets the promotion.
  • Environmental factors come into our decision-making process.

3. To acquire or reach a condition or situation.

  • She finally came into her confidence during the presentation.
  • The team came into form just in time for the playoffs.

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