to be as good as you want, need, or expect something to be
to get nearer to a particular time or stage in a process
As we come up to the end of the first half, the score remains France 3, Italy 3.
I was in bed but heard them come in and my cousin 's wife come up to her room.
It’s hard for others to come up to the very high standards she sets for herself.
The liar 's hand will come up to their face - it may look like he is scratching his cheek or chin.
comes up to
coming up to
came up to
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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