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Come to terms
verb
To reach an agreement or settle a dispute.
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Come to terms on a solution?
Come to terms with history.
Come to terms with what you've done.
Come to terms with it.
Come to terms with your self worth.
Come to terms with your nose.
Come to terms with who you are.
One star did come to terms Saturday.
Athens, however, refused to come to terms.
I couldn't come to terms with it.
"He has come to terms with practice.
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