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To have come into being as a result of something
Past tense for to happen, transpire, or take place
“You need to feel confident your event is going to come off without a hitch.”
Past tense for to fare or turn out in a specified way
“Nobody knew how it would come off, but everyone just hoped for the best.”
Past tense for to succeed, or to go as planned
“Their wedding was only about a month or two away, and many things had to be done for it to come off as planned.”
Past tense for to give the impression of being
Past tense for to come off with a pop
Past tense for to become severed or detached
Past tense for to come or fall away from a surface in flakes
Past tense for to have a physical orgasm
Past tense for to quit or cease completely, or to promise to quit, as a bad habit
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