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Idioms and Phrases

Also, come right down to . Amount to or be reduced to, as in It all comes down to a matter of who was first in line , or When it comes right down to it, you have to admit he was mistaken . [Late 1800s] Also see boil down , def. 2.
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Then this guy Ron Handler from DreamWorks somehow heard about Warner Bros. passing and was like, “I want to come down to the studio and hear what you guys are doing.â€

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But the 32-year-old added that he felt "representing GB shouldn't come down to who can or cannot afford to pay for it".

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It may come down to whether or not the decision by the infrastructure minister to approve funding for the signs should have been subject to wider executive approval.

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While progress has been made, one negotiator said it will all come down to Trump.

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The race will likely come down to a choice between Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

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