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✏️ Idiom of the Day ✏️
Idiom of the Day
📚come to a head
✍🏾Meaning
You can say a situation or a problem comes to a head if it reaches a crisis point and dealing with it can no longer be avoided.
❕For example
🔺The conflict between the company and the workers came to a head at the annual general meeting when some of the workers protested about their conditions and wages.
🔺Phil and Sue hadn't been getting on well, and things came to head when Phil forgot to pick Sue up from work. They had a huge argument and now Sue's gone to stay with her mother.
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✏️ Idiom of the Day ✏️
Idiom of the Day
📚come to a head
✍🏾Meaning
You can say a situation or a problem comes to a head if it reaches a crisis point and dealing with it can no longer be avoided.
❕For example
🔺The conflict between the company and the workers came to a head at the annual general meeting when some of the workers protested about their conditions and wages.
🔺Phil and Sue hadn't been getting on well, and things came to head when Phil forgot to pick Sue up from work. They had a huge argument and now Sue's gone to stay with her mother.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━
📗 📕 📗 📘
Channel for all (TOEFL -TOEIC -IELTS)
Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences
https://t.me/Masterinstructor63