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come to that
Idioms and Phrases
see when it comes to .Example Sentences
It shouldn’t have to come to that, but these individuals are too accustomed to having their pockets picked versus being outright robbed.
Which means, of course, that Whole Foods is stalling until Trump fills out his Labor Department with more union-skeptical appointees—and is willing to go to court to deny the regional directors’ authority under a hamstrung NLRB, should it come to that.
However, Matt Cameron, an immigration attorney at Cameron Micheroni and Silvia, told Salon he's skeptical it will come to that.
When asked about the threat of legal action, Mr Burns said he hoped it would not come to that but that he could not retract the contents of the email.
Of course, it might not come to that but on the evidence of events at Old Trafford, it might need an injection of new players when the transfer window opens on 1 January.
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