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The phrase "come up with" is often used to describe the process of generating an idea or solution. For example, you might say, "After hours of brainstorming, we finally came up with a creative marketing strategy." It can also refer to producing something tangible, like, "She came up with a new recipe that everyone loved."

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2mo ago

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