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When it comes to

When it comes to

(conj)
UK
wɛn ɪt kʌmz tuː
US
wɛn ɪt kʌmz tu
Definition: When talking about or considering a particular person, thing, or action
Meaning: Khi nói đến hoặc xem xét về một người, một vật hoặc một hành động cụ thể nào
Not Common
How to use "When it comes to" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Number 3 is definitely a newbie when it comes to this level of automotive prowess but they deserve it.

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When it comes to cars, like all forms of transport, there are always people searching for the next level whether that's technological, raw speed or pure indulgence (like diamond-encrusted headlights?!).

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From its open-source nature to the simplicity of use, it ticks all the boxes when it comes to a mobile OS.

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When it comes to the chip, a floury potato is best—waxy potatoes can often result in greasy chips.

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As a result of this lack of knowledge there have been many wild theories when it comes to Machu Picchu, which is a large reason why it draws so much intrigue.

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Siem Reap is a great place if you're young and looking for adventure, but there are certainly no age limits when it comes to seeing the world.

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When it comes to food there are two types of sugar: added sugar and naturally occurring sugar.

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When it comes to the chip, a floury potato is best-waxy potatoes can often result in greasy chips.

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The motorcycle is even harder to pinpoint than the car as most motorcycles have an unwritten agreement when it comes to top speed.

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When it comes to trains there really is quite the difference between engine-powered and more conceptual trains, here we will look at both.

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