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View definitions for coming about

coming about

verb as in happen

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The investigation moved at a quick speed, with the charges coming about three weeks after news of the scandal broke.

The holiday message — coming about two weeks before the Republican-dominated legislature reconvenes — represents the Democratic governor’s effort to turn political capital into more of a mandate for his top policy priorities, especially in public education.

The blade of that hockey stick is coming about a century too early.

When I graduated high school and started cooking in kitchens, this was when American cuisine was coming about.

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At a Monday news conference, Luger said six people have pleaded guilty so far, and more information is coming about who organized the scheme.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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