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Akdom Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

meaning of come

A man said to his lawyer, "I need you to represent me. You come to me highly, highly recommended. Here’s a copy of my curriculum vitae. I’ve
been published, lectured at Harvard—I’m preeminent."
what does that "come" mean in this context?
"occur in mind" ?
"happen" ?
  

Top answer

Pretty much literally 'come'. You have come to my attention (presumably, someone has recommended the lawyer to him) .

  • Pretty much literally 'come'.
  • You have come to my attention (presumably, someone has recommended the lawyer to him) .
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Pretty much literally 'come'. You have come to my attention (presumably, someone has recommended the lawyer to him)
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