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Is ( term with ) a phrasal verb?
Hi all,
I've read an article and I've got confused with this verb ( term with ).
These are the contexts :
- The past few years have been difficult to come to terms with.
- It took a while, but I have finally come to terms with the fact that I’m a full-fledged “grown-up.”
My question : Is ( term with ) a phrasal verb?
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Re: Is ( term with ) a phrasal verb?
The full phrasal verb is "to come to terms" which means to achieve an agreement.
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