Hi. Could you check whether the following sentences are correct, provided the intended meaning was "comes down to"?
1. The abovementioned thesis comes to the distinction between reality and appearance.
2. A special role of this thesis comes to the fact that it serves as a cornerstone of the entire system.
3. Cast in practical terms, the problem comes to the following question: whether is it possible to ensure the stability in question.
4. Its meaning comes to the fact that it is a direct consequence of the first thesis.
5. It would seem that the entire question comes to a money shortage.
6. The idea comes to the fact that the first thesis can be true without additional justification.
Thanks.
Could you check whether the following sentences are correct, provided the intended meaning was "comes down to"? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. The aforementioned thesis comes to the distinction between reality and appearance.
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Could you check whether the following sentences are correct, provided the intended meaning was "comes down to"?
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1. The aforementioned thesis comes to the distinction between reality and appearance. Not correct
2. A special role of this thesis comes