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come down to
Also, come right down to. Amount to or be reduced to, as in It all comes down to a matter of who was first in line, or When it comes right down to it, you have to admit he was mistaken. [Late 1800s] Also see boil down, def. 2.
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Their placing in Group G may well determine how far they go in this tournament, and is likely to come down to the third game against Juventus on 26 June in Orlando.
In a moment captured by a photographer, she was crouching by the water just before it started to rain, “and I’m thinking: how many people have come down to this river for respite? How many people in the history of this plantation — turned manor house, turned private property — have come to exactly this spot, distressed over whatever reason?”
"It will come down to his inner drive and the way he prepares," he added.
They had come down to give their demo tapes to Nick, hoping he would pass them on to the Roses.
The question is whether the cost can come down to make robotaxis profitable—and competitive with Ubers, public transit, and even private cars.
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