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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
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come to the light

Is it ok to say ''that comes to light", meaning "becomes evident" or "reveals itself".

Another question is, should I put the definite article in front of the KEY if it hasn't been mentioned before, but it is obvious that it is the key of the car the article is about (honda accord)?



To fully succeed in these days it is above all necessary to offer a pinch of personality, as well. In other words - a very clear picture of the past and the future that comes to light every time you reach for the key.



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every time you reach for the key which key? kind of obscure here. >Is it ok to say ''that comes to light", meaning "becomes evident" or "reveals >itself".

  • every time you reach for the key which key?
  • kind of obscure here.
  • >Is it ok to say ''that comes to light", meaning "becomes evident" or "reveals >itself".
  • fine to me.
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every time you reach for the key
which key?
kind of obscure here.

>Is it ok to say ''that comes to light", meaning "becomes evident" or "reveals >itself".

fine to me.
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Hi Marius,

It refers to the car key, key of the car I am talking about.

Thank you for your help
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To fully succeed in these days, it is necessary as well to offer a pinch of personality. In other words - to bring to light a very clear picture of the past and the future every time one reaches for the key.

"Above all" doesn't seem to go with "a
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Thank you Davkett,

Nice to "see" you again.

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