Examples of 'always comes down' in a sentence

Meaning of "always comes down"

The phrase 'always comes down' generally implies that, in the end or after considering all factors, a particular outcome or decision will consistently or inevitably occur. It suggests that regardless of how complex or uncertain a situation may seem, there are certain fundamental factors or principles that will ultimately determine the final outcome or resolution

How to use "always comes down" in a sentence

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It always comes down to vanity with her.
How everything always comes down to you.
It always comes down to transubstantiation versus consubstantiation.
In the end it always comes down to money.
Always comes down to love or money.
I guess it always comes down to that.
Always comes down to the evidence.
This is what it always comes down to.
It always comes down to everyone in the family.
Everything always comes down.
It always comes down to these four things.
My approach to creating family portraits always comes down to this.
And it always comes down to one question.
But we worked it out and eventually it always comes down to trust.
It almost always comes down to this question.

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Modern thinking tries to complicate it, but it always comes down to that.
It always comes down to those four things.
Our argument on the subject always comes down to two things.
It always comes down to the other guy.
But with these people it always comes down to the same thing.
It always comes down to what you believe.
I would argue that the key always comes down to four main ideas.
It always comes down to bashing something with a rock.
A part of the astrological conversation always comes down to issues of fate and free will.
It always comes down to profit with you people.
Why is everything always comes down to the blood?
It always comes down to money one way or another.
Nowadays, everything always comes down to mobile suits.
It always comes down to this question in the end.
Call it what you want, it always comes down to money.
But it always comes down to the same thing.
For an accounting business, it always comes down to the numbers.
It always comes down to the wife.
Maybe because he 's the one who always comes down here.
As usual it always comes down to personal preference.
In its classic form, this cliché always comes down to the wire.
My vote always comes down to my gut.
When talking about business survival, it always comes down to cash flow.
Because it always comes down to the money.
Aside from flexibility and reliability, D'Ascanio says that it always comes down to sound quality.
I guess it always comes down to dominoes.
This is what it is. This is what it always comes down to.
It always comes down to the pâtissier.
As an aspiring art student, i feel like it always comes down to the individual.
Everything always comes down to a signature on a piece of paper.
What makes a person change suddenly, almost always comes down to a few reasons.
But it always comes down to that.
Trials do not turn on facts . It always comes down to emotion.
It always comes down to good guidance.
Planning your dream wedding always comes down to one thing, your budget.

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