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