comes, came, come, coming
to come up with
phrasal verbE
Create or think of a new idea or plan
- 1She came up with a brilliant solution to the problem.
- 2He came up with a new recipe for the restaurant.
To come up with means to think of something new. It's like when you have a problem and you think of a solution. Or when you have to write a story and you think of a plot. It's about using your imagination to create something original.
Remember, when you come up with an idea, it's important to write it down or share it with someone else. This can help you develop and refine your thoughts more effectively.
in a rural setting
Brainstorming New Ideas
Michael
We need a new way to attract more visitors here.
Jennifer
I agree. Let's try to come up with something unique.
Michael
How about organizing a weekend event with local crafts?
Jennifer
That's a great start! Let's develop that idea further.
backstage before a concert
Crafting the Perfect Setlist
Charles
We need a fresh setlist for tonight's performance.
Jason
I agree. Let's come up with something that will surprise the audience.
Charles
How about starting with an acoustic version of our hit song?
Jason
That's a great idea! It will definitely catch them off guard.
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Similar to "to come up with":
- 1invent
- 2devise
- 3formulate