come down to
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While there’s nothing wrong, per se, with ExpressVPN’s extra bundled goodies, they come down to fluff.
From Salon
But since falling to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open semi-finals, and then Jakub Mensik in Doha, Sinner's success has come down to the improved reliability of his service game.
From BBC
In other words, valuation levels have had to come down to account for an evolving view of the company’s potential legal liabilities going forward.
From MarketWatch
Mark Bird, from GBGB, said the decision "appears to come down to arguments of a purely academic nature".
From BBC
That will ultimately come down to whether the maths has shifted and whether something about the unprecedented nature of this wave in cases alters the calculations.
From BBC
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