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Predictable time-based occurrences are described using this phrase to emphasize the cyclical nature of time.
To visit someone at their home or a specific location, often informally. COME AROUND
A literal physical description of movement, often used in sports like hockey or racing. 4. Conclusion " subtle regional preferences exist
"Come around" functions as a phrasal verb, combining the verb come with the adverbial particle around . While often interchangeable with "come round," subtle regional preferences exist, with "around" being more common in American English and "round" appearing frequently in British contexts. 1.1 Core Semantic Categories COME AROUND
It can also refer to "getting out" to visit business connections or family for travel purposes. 2.4 Recurring Events
"Why don’t you come around tomorrow night to play video games?".