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The phrase "come about having" is not a colloquial English phrase.
To make a sentence using the words "come about" and "having," you might say: I'm curious to find out how this situation came about having two different solutions.
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Some people have a natural sense of confidence, others have to work at it -- but it doesn't matter how you come about having it, the important thing is that you have it!
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The latter could have come about had the charity had different policies in place to allocate the money it raises.
QUESTION FROM JANET: Earlier demos in Tahrir Square influenced OWS to come about, has OWS now had some effect on current demos at Tahrir Square?
In fact, the publication of Macleod's first book of poetry would never have come about had it not been for his friendly correspondence with Ezra Pound.
Yet it's arguably a partnership that might not have come about had the second tier NASL shown any inclination to negotiate on reserve team partnerships.
These are good things, and they are things that might not have come about had the young defenders of the men accused of rape not had access to Twitter and the indiscretion to use it.
Ugo Monye was a surprise call-up to the 2009 Lions squad but his inclusion for the South Africa tour might never have come about had he not seen off a career-threatening injury.
Each of the telecommunication technologies that have come about has been designed independently to support different types of data, coverage or mobility.
William replies that the proposition "It is necessary that whatever God foresees will come about will come about" has two interpretations, "because the necessity can refer to individuals or to the whole" (OO I, 778b; Teske 2007, 99).
But the way in which that transition has come about has been diabolical.
However, details of how this will come about have not been clearly articulated.
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