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comes
[koh-meez]
noun
plural
comitesAstronomy., companion.
Anatomy., a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The Arctic LNG 2 gas is attractive for China because it comes at a discounted rate to other LNG in the region.
The move comes as actors have been increasingly concerned about AI’s impact on job opportunities.
She will get the money, but only if she agrees to her stepsister’s unusual proposal: to marry her wayward fiance, who comes from a wealthy family but also has a rap sheet.
Buying your first home is a major life milestone, albeit one which comes with its fair share of challenges.
Her most popular package today is her smallest, which costs $325, comes with about 20 pumpkins and takes her six minutes to assemble into a display.
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