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to-come

Speech parts

1. to-come - Noun

2. to-come - Adjective

Meaning

to come (not comparable)

Imminent, coming, future.

(rare) Something which is to come.

(rare) The future.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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“2020 has been a challenging year for many schools, students and their parents, so we all have to come together as a community to provide the support needed to help them succeed,” said Ted Schmidt, PNC regional president of Youngstown, in a statement. Source: Internet

A 2006 report by judicial investigators blamed the blast on negligence that allowed ammonium nitrate to come into contact with other chemicals in the AZF plant, a subsidiary of oil giant Total. Source: Internet

ABERDEEN, HONG KONG — If there's one good thing to come of quarantine, it's that in our absence some timid pandas finally mated after 10 years. Source: Internet

$180 million was to come from concessions from dealers and suppliers. citation After a period of plant closures and salary cuts agreed to by both management and the auto unions, the loans were repaid with interest in 1983. Source: Internet

According to a survey, the majority of Democrats (who are more likely to come from more unequal places) believe that income inequality is due to an unprogressive tax system, unequal starting points in life, or racial discrimination. Source: Internet

210 Pb takes much longer (decades) to come in equilibrium with radon, but, if the environment permits accumulation of dust over extended periods of time, 210 Pb and its decay products may contribute to overall radiation levels as well. Source: Internet

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