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What do 'come up to' and 'come over' mean?
  

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contraposition What do 'come up to' and 'come over' mean? Here, 'come up to' = approach (in time) and 'come over' = become.

  • contraposition What do 'come up to' and 'come over' mean?
  • Here, 'come up to' = approach (in time) and 'come over' = become.
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contrapositionWhat do 'come up to' and 'come over' mean?
Here, 'come up to' = approach (in time) and 'come over' = become.

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