Sentence examples for having come of from inspiring English sources

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Those two men agreed on little, having come of age on opposite sides of the cultural and political divide of the 1960s.

Having come of age, Frederic announces that he loathes piracy and, since his term of indenture is complete, he will be leaving.

He has softened his earlier assertion that Germany, having "come of age", would "no longer hesitate to defend its own interests".

Having come of age when conservative judges regularly struck down progressive laws, judicial deference seemed to him to be a liberal position.

At 35, having come of age during the AIDS crisis, I could not imagine a world where the disease didn't exist.

Having come of age in the refugee camps of Darfur, they are challenging -- in some cases, it is thought, killing -- the traditional sheiks.

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The study of necrotrophic pathogens has come-of-age.

Good has come of this.

Neymar had come of age.

Nothing had come of it.

Significant art might have come of that.

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