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come on to

Idioms  
  1. see come on, def. 8.


Example Sentences

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That prompted Leclerc to come on to the radio and say: "That's actually quite a fun battle."

From BBC

We'll come on to that very shortly, but let's firstly talk about your first memory of playing football.

From BBC

The scrum-half had not long come on to the pitch, winding up his team-mates as he did so.

From BBC

The Rams selected tight end Terrance Ferguson in the second round, and Pearce has come on to record 8½ sacks.

From Los Angeles Times

However, several relatively low-priced small EVs have recently come on to the market, including BYD's Dolphin Surf, Leapmotor International's T03, Hyundai's Inster and the new Renault 5.

From BBC