Examples of 'come to terms with it' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to terms with it"

come to terms with it - This phrase means to accept and deal with a difficult or unpleasant reality or situation. It implies acknowledging and making peace with something that may be challenging or unfavorable

How to use "come to terms with it" in a sentence

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come to terms with it
I still can not come to terms with it.
And come to terms with it in a capable way.
He just could not come to terms with it.
To come to terms with it and just accept it.
You must slowly come to terms with it.
Come to terms with it and accept it.
If that helps him come to terms with it.
We have come to terms with it through therapy and learned to admit it.
But you have to come to terms with it.
To come to terms with it.
What you need is to come to terms with it.
I have come to terms with it within myself.
It has long been trying to come to terms with it.
Let them come to terms with it first.
It is difficult for a child to come to terms with it.

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You can come to terms with it on the way.
But he will learn to come to terms with it.
Let them come to terms with it in their own time.
To start over and to come to terms with it.
I have had to come to terms with it because I do not wanna live in fear.
I am not sure how to come to terms with it.
I've come to terms with it within myself.
Now you have to come to terms with it.
Jan has opened up a secret chamber and I have never fully come to terms with it.
None of us have come to terms with it yet.
Regret still lingered within him despite having come to terms with it.
I could have come to terms with it.
Imagine how hard it would have been for me to come to terms with it.
And we have come to terms with it.
But it is indispensable in helping people to come to terms with it.
I just can not come to terms with it somehow.
He has killed his best friend and cannot come to terms with it.
You have to come to terms with it somewhere safe.
I am going to give you a day to come to terms with it.
She will come to terms with it.
What you are feeling and we have come to terms with it.
I would come to terms with it.
God is a woman and they can not come to terms with it.
Most would come to terms with it and accept it though.
I am still struggling to come to terms with it.
I help people come to terms with it so they can move forward.
But thanks for the couple of days to come to terms with it.
The women come to terms with it.
She has memory problems and can not come to terms with it.
He could not come to terms with it for the rest of his life.
It may have taken you a while to come to terms with it yourself.
If you do not come to terms with it you end up in places like this.
I still probably have not totally come to terms with it all.
Tying to come to terms with it all I think.
Your body will undergo major changes and you must come to terms with it.

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