come to pass
Example Sentences
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If those expectations come to pass, it will be the index’s slowest gain since the middle of 2023 and eighth straight month of slowing growth, according to historic data.
From Barron's
In the budget last year, Reeves chose only to leave herself £9bn of what's called "headroom" - in other words a bit of cash to cushion the government if times are tougher than hoped, which is, indeed, what has come to pass.
From BBC
In other words, if the big ramp-up in Europe’s military spending doesn’t come to pass, then perhaps profits won’t be as big as expected.
From Barron's
It’s unclear if any of this will come to pass.
From Slate
The door to breaking manifesto pledges may have been deliberately nudged open so that if it doesn't come to pass, then an alternate package of tax rises, however large, would be greeted with relief.
From BBC
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