Idioms

come with the territory
to be expected under the circumstances (like something that comes with a sales territory)
The fact that the man has no free time comes with the territory with his work as a news reporter.

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  • commit (something) to memory
  • common touch
  • con (someone) out of (something)
  • confide in (someone)
  • confuse (someone or something) with (someone or something)
  • conk out
  • conspicuous by one's absence
  • contradiction in terms
  • contrary to (someone or something)
  • control the purse strings
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  • better part of (something)
  • set up shop (somewhere)
  • Hang it!
  • on the hour
  • see the handwriting on the wall
  • a hook-up
  • rub (something) off or rub off (something)
  • launch forth (on something)
  • melt in one's mouth
  • take its toll


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