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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
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come to time

Do men get the raw end of the deal in today’s society when it comes to time at home with their children? Is there less sympathy for working fathers than for mothers?
Do you think it's a special phrase here? Or it just means "it's the time"?
  

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rpsh Do you think it's a special phrase here? "

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rpshDo you think it's a special phrase here?
No, it just means "spending time at home with their children."
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rpsh when it comes to time at home with their children
When it comes to... = when the subject (of discussion) is ...
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Wow! Thank you so much!
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Got it, thank you!

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