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Filter by Meaning The results of the test will come out next week.
The scholarship will greatly help students who come from low-income backgrounds.
They waited anxiously for news to come about their missing friend.
The water level in the river has come up after the heavy rainfall.
The temperature will come close to freezing tonight.
The company's profits have come in above expectations this quarter.
The flowers come in a variety of vibrant colors.
The difficulties of running a business come with great responsibility.
The stars come out at night, lighting up the sky.
The waves come crashing against the shore, creating a soothing sound.
The tears come flowing down her cheeks as she watches a heartwarming movie.
The temperature has come down after the storm.
The sales team needs to come up with a new marketing strategy.
The political negotiations have come to a standstill.
The team's performance has come a long way since the beginning of the season.
The stock market has come down significantly in the past week.
The price of gasoline has come down, making it more affordable for drivers.
Her temperature has come down after taking medication.
The flowers have come into bloom in the garden.
The building's construction has come to a halt due to lack of funds.
The movie's popularity has come as a surprise to the critics.
The cake is ready; it's time for it to come out of the oven.
The stars come out at night, creating a beautiful view.
The results of the experiment will come in next week.
The flowers come out in full bloom during spring.
New opportunities can come from unexpected places.
The sultry melody of the jazz music made the audience come together in a shared sense of ecstasy.
The provocative dance routine left the audience in anticipation, wondering when the dancers would finally come.
The erotic movie had a scene that made many viewers come within minutes.
The provocative lingerie collection was designed to make wearers feel confident and ready to come alive in the bedroom.
The provocative artwork stirred deep emotions and made many visitors come with a sense of awe.
The children come from different cultural backgrounds.
Some people come into the world with an inherent talent for mathematics.
The knack for storytelling seems to come naturally to her.
Environmental awareness should come from early education.
Patience is key when waiting for success to come.
His exceptional leadership skills come to the fore in times of crisis.
It's important to come prepared for the meeting.
The concert tickets come at a high price, but it's worth it for the experience.
The intense training she underwent helped her come out stronger in the martial arts competition.
The new job offer doesn't come with a higher salary.
The spices in this dish come together harmoniously, creating a burst of flavors.
The weather forecast says rain will come later in the day.
She's hoping that her hard work will come to fruition soon.
These shoes come in different sizes and colors.
The truth will eventually come out, no matter how hard you try to hide it.
Her creativity and artistic skills come through in her vibrant paintings.
The author's steamy novel made her readers come undone with desire.
The singer's sultry voice and seductive moves made the crowd come alive with excitement.
The intense massage made her come in waves of pleasure.
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