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The community needed to come to terms with the problem.
I want to come to terms with my drug problem.
Yet we still haven't come to terms with the problem.
In doing so, they have been coming to terms with themselves.
The son was still coming to terms with the idea.
How does a people come to terms with such a past?
We haven't yet come to terms with the fact of the Others.
The members of the group are coming to terms with their situation.
In the past few weeks he'd come to terms with many things.
Now I have something more to say before we come to terms.
Yes, you might say I came to terms with him.
I have long since come to terms with her death.
However, I am not trying here to come to terms with the past.
He's come to terms with his life and who he is.
After three weeks, she finally comes to terms with what has happened.
Now, he seems to have come to terms with that.
Others have come to terms with a choice they did not make.
I think everybody has to come to terms with that.
Either way, you may as well come to terms with it.
He had found a way to come to terms with it.
Give me a chance to come to terms with this.
But on some level, she must have come to terms with it.
Someone needs to help him come to terms with that.
I still haven't quite come to terms with being more than human strong.
I came to terms with that a long time ago.