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Predictable time-based occurrences are described using this phrase to emphasize the cyclical nature of time.

To occur or happen again at a regular or predictable interval, such as seasons or holidays. 2. Contextual Analysis of Usage 2.1 Persuasion and Cognitive Shifts COME AROUND

The phrase often replaces more formal words like "visit" or "attend." Contextual Analysis of Usage 2

In healthcare contexts, "coming around" is a standard colloquialism for the moment a patient wakes up. Conclusion To visit someone at their home or

A literal physical description of movement, often used in sports like hockey or racing. 4. Conclusion

To visit someone at their home or a specific location, often informally.

In professional and personal negotiations, "coming around" signifies a successful shift in perspective. It often implies a gradual process rather than an immediate change of heart.