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to come one's way
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(of something good) to happen or become available to one
What is the origin of the idiom "come one's way" and when to use it?
The idiom "come one's way" is used to describe opportunities, events, or situations that occur naturally or unexpectedly. The origin of this phrase is rooted in the idea that events or chances "come" or happen in one's direction or path.
Example
Sarah knew that starting her own business would be challenging, but she also understood that every rose has its thorn and was prepared to face any difficulties that came her way.
Sometimes, you never know who you 'll meet and what opportunities will come your way.
The manager of the recycling center took pride in the fact that they could find a use for almost any material that came their way.
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Sarah knew that starting her own business would be challenging, but she also understood that every rose has its thorn and was prepared to face any difficulties that came her way.
Sometimes, you never know who you'll meet and what opportunities will come your way.
The manager of the recycling center took pride in the fact that they could find a use for almost any material that came their way.
With their resilience and dedication, they are destined to break the back of any challenge that comes their way.
Good luck and success have a way of coming your way when you work hard and stay determined.
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