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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Come up

Hi, I found this explantion for "come up" which one fits for the word in my text?
to produce or find

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"In studying the trend in international politics, scholars have come up with analytical concepts that help to understand this complex phenomenon."
  

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The phrasal verb is "come up with" come up with = to devise, to think of something

  • The phrasal verb is "come up with" come up with = to devise, to think of something
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The phrasal verb is "come up with"
come up with = to devise, to think of something
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Hi Ivan, the dictionary now gives me for "to devise" to invent, to plan, I just think what to pick now from these two to devise or to think of something...
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Yes, invent is the intended meaning.
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Thanks Ivan, it helped me that you gave me these two options so than I could go and try to understand better what is the closest meaning

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