Examples of 'coming to grips' in a sentence

Meaning of "coming to grips"

This phrase typically means to come to a better understanding or acceptance of a difficult or challenging situation. It implies that someone is grappling with a problem, issue, or change, and is beginning to comprehend or deal with it more effectively

How to use "coming to grips" in a sentence

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coming to grips
We must start by coming to grips with that.
Coming to grips with your mortality is important.
I am really having a tough time coming to grips.
They are coming to grips with the thing.
Instead of taking years of painfully coming to grips with reality.
I am still coming to grips with the ramifications.
Many of us initially have difficulty coming to grips with this fact.
Coming to grips with participation in a small company.
I had a hard time coming to grips with that.
Coming to grips with the new hobby.
I am guessing you are still coming to grips with his death.
Coming to grips with your new iPhone.
I am truly having trouble coming to grips with all this.
Of coming to grips with my gun problem.
More and more people are coming to grips with the notion.

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Slowly coming to grips with the prospect of being a father.
It only postponed the necessity of coming to grips with my gun problem.
Coming to grips with the need for strategic management.
These responses avoid coming to grips with the reported data.
Coming to grips with the challenges that lie ahead.
There must be a serious coming to grips with the issue of delay.
Coming to grips with them could save us from chronic irritation.
Overcoming or criticizing these ideas involves coming to grips with epistemology.
I am still coming to grips with marriage.
The international environment provides us with a propitious moment for coming to grips with this objective.
Finally coming to grips with the truth that you are irrelevant.
The great struggle in life is coming to grips with what that price is.
We are coming to grips with our problems like we never have before.
They have a regrettable difficulty in coming to grips with the past as it really was.
Coming to grips with these kinds of questions is important for measuring our progress.
Even the oil industry is coming to grips with this new reality.
Coming to grips with a Revolution is more of a bother than organizing a Liturgy.
A small part of owning a dog is coming to grips with the messes he makes.
Coming to grips that I am a deceitful person.
This is a necessary first step in coming to grips with the regulatory crisis.
Coming to Grips with the Decision.
That also touches on freedom and on coming to grips with your past.
The point of coming to grips was to accept yourself and stop being that guy.
That pragmatism continues to guide the CSCE in coming to grips with new challenges.
Canada has been slow coming to grips with issues associated with copyright and digital technologies.
Ryan having a hard time everything? coming to grips with.
Tibetan monks are still coming to grips with this surge of interest in gender equality.
At other times, it has skirted them without actually coming to grips with them.
Low budget deficits imply coming to grips with the ballooning pressure on the pension system.
Remembering a time of greater homogeneity, Greeks are still coming to grips with such changes.
Kampfer coming to grips with Cup absence.
Sometimes a player 's greatest challenge is coming to grips with his role on the team.
Yet, coming to grips with fear is essential.
The United Nations can not avoid coming to grips with globalization.
Coming to grips with my past, it was hard.

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Examples of using Grips
And it grips until there is nothing left
I feel loved by the grips and electricians
So he grips the ad and meets the boss
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