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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it doesn't come up" is correct and commonly used in spoken and written English
It means that a certain topic or information is not mentioned or discussed. Example: I searched for her name in the article, but it doesn't come up.
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WASHINGTON — The United States is unlikely to default on its debt obligations but its credit rating could still be lowered if it doesn't come up with an adequate plan to address spending and its soaring budget deficit, an official from one of the country's largest credit rating agencies told a House panel Wednesday.
Even though the IRS devotes 23% of its revenue agents' time to auditing suspicious returns of sole proprietors, it doesn't come up with much.
It doesn't come up.
But it doesn't come up with her.
It doesn't come up, and I don't think about it".
"When we talk to consumers in focus groups it doesn't come up very often unprompted".
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It does not come up with respect to John Edwards.
Even if it does not come up with the goods soon, though, a host of other experiments might.
If it does not come up in the lame-duck session, Congress could still appropriate money next year.
It does not come up, though Bob Dole did mention Paula Jones's "sexual harassment lawsuit" in a 1996 attack ad against Bill Clinton.
The Government has proposed legislation to expedite privatization, but it does not come up for a vote in Parliament until late March.
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