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TinaMr Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Idioms

Are these two idioms used in the same circumstances:
"come to terms with" and "face up to"?
  

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"Come to terms with": accept a bad situation. "Face up to":admit wrong-doing.

  • "Come to terms with": accept a bad situation.
  • "Face up to":admit wrong-doing.
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"Come to terms with": accept a bad situation.

"Face up to":admit wrong-doing.
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I see. Thank you, Vorpar!

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