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come across

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Explanation of "Come Across"

The phrase "come across" is a versatile English expression that can be used in different contexts. Generally, it means to find something unexpected or to communicate an idea clearly.

Summary:

"Come across" is a useful phrase to express finding something by chance or to describe how someone is perceived. You can use it in various situations, and it can also be combined with other phrases to create different meanings.

Verb
  1. be received or understood
  2. communicate the intended meaning or impression
    • He came across very clearly
  3. come together
    • I'll probably see you at the meeting
    • How nice to see you again!
  4. be perceived in a certain way; make a certain impression
  5. find unexpectedly
    • the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb
    • she struck a goldmine
    • The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake

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