verb
to reach or arrive at a particular point or decision
pronoun
refers to a specific point or topic being discussed
preposition
used to introduce a further statement or a rephrasing of a previous one
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When we come to that part of the presentation, we will discuss the financial projections in detail.
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Let's talk about that when we come to that section of the meeting.
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We'll get to that when we come to that, no rush.
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As we navigate through the project, we will eventually come to that crossroads and have to make a decision.