(to come out) on top
about to come
all things come to those who wait
come across
come ashore
come down
come hell or high water
come out
come to
come to a close
come to a head
come to an end
come to one’s senses
come to the fore
come to think of it
come under
come undone
come what may
don't cross the bridge till you come to it
don't worry about tomorrow, it may never come
easy come easy go
easy to come to terms when there' s affection
first come first served
first come, first served
for a long time to come
from error to error we eventually come to understand
it's easier to come to an agreement with somone you care for
love will out come hell or high water
rainbow in the morning a sign of rain to come
taste of things to come
the day will come when the humble shall be raised and great shall be no more
to come to hand
to come to light
to come to mind
to come to nought
to come to the ears of
to come to the fore
to come together
you'll come across more fools than gentlemen
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