Unstoppable English with Domynic

Come Up With - Phrasal Verb


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I explain the phrasal verb 'come up with'. I describe how it's used, give a few examples and share some similar phrases as well as phrases that sound similar but are quite different ('something' comes up).

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Come up with - phrasal verb - Invent, devise, create, provide, supply something

It just hit/struck me - I just thought of / I just realized

It just dawned on me - phrasal verb - I just realized ....


Beat a dead horse - idiom - keep talking about something that has already been discussed

Something came up - phrasal verb - A situation occurred / arose

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Unstoppable English with DomynicBy Domynic Thomas-Foreman