Sentence examples for come what from inspiring English sources

"come what" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize that something will happen no matter what. For example, "Come what may, I will stand my ground on this issue."

Idiom

Come what may.

If you're prepared to do something come what may, it means that nothing will stop or distract you, no matter how hard or difficult it becomes.

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Come what may, says summer.

Come what may.

So come what may.

Wind and rain, come what may.

Now come what might be the surprises.

It should be granted come what may.

Come what may, we're born guilty!

Come what may, it doesn't matter now".

"Come what may, Port Talbot will remain.

But come what may, changing direction means losing speed.

The Protestant unionist parties want Stormont retained come what may.

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