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Definition of
come down to phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
come down to
phrasal verb
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come down to something
[no passive]
to depend on a single important point
What
it comes down to
is either I get more money or I leave.
See
come down to
in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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come down (from…) (to…)
come down (to somebody)
go, come, etc. (right) down to the wire
come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump)
Phrasal verbs
come down (from…) (to…)
come down (to somebody)
Idioms
go, come, etc. (right) down to the wire
come back/down to earth (with a bang/bump)
Nearby words
comedown
noun
come down on
phrasal verb
come down to
phrasal verb
come down with
phrasal verb
comedy
noun
trait
noun
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