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It can also describe the process of waking up mentally in the morning, often used in relation to coffee. 2.3 Social and Casual Interactions
It can also refer to "getting out" to visit business connections or family for travel purposes. 2.4 Recurring Events COME AROUND
"Come around" functions as a phrasal verb, combining the verb come with the adverbial particle around . While often interchangeable with "come round," subtle regional preferences exist, with "around" being more common in American English and "round" appearing frequently in British contexts. 1.1 Core Semantic Categories It can also describe the process of waking
Predictable time-based occurrences are described using this phrase to emphasize the cyclical nature of time. such as seasons or holidays. 2.
"Thanksgiving has come around again," or "waiting for a birthday to come around ". 3. Idiomatic and Related Expressions
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
