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Come Around -

"Investors have started to come around to the view that the U.S. economy is more insulated from oil prices".

A literal physical description of movement, often used in sports like hockey or racing. 4. Conclusion

"Why don’t you come around tomorrow night to play video games?". COME AROUND

To regain consciousness after fainting, an accident, or a medical operation.

To occur or happen again at a regular or predictable interval, such as seasons or holidays. 2. Contextual Analysis of Usage 2.1 Persuasion and Cognitive Shifts "Investors have started to come around to the

To visit someone at their home or a specific location, often informally.

This usage frequently employs the preposition "to" (e.g., come around to the idea ). 2.2 Medical and Physical Recovery To occur or happen again at a regular

In healthcare contexts, "coming around" is a standard colloquialism for the moment a patient wakes up.

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