Examples of 'may come across' in a sentence

Meaning of "may come across"

may come across - This phrase is often used to indicate the possibility of encountering or finding something. It implies that a person might experience or discover a particular situation or thing. Example: 'During the hike, you may come across some rare plants.'

How to use "may come across" in a sentence

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may come across
I know it may come across that way.
I will take care of everything we may come across.
We may come across the attacker.
A few of the following comments may come across as sarcastic.
You may come across infinitely many solutions.
We all become students of other cultures we may come across.
You may come across a plugin that is incompatible.
It is a common issue that WordPress users may come across.
Animals we may come across can be dangerous as well.
You never know what difficulties you may come across.
You may come across this plant on the way.
There is a chance that you may come across some problems.
We may come across surprises.
Probably the best spy game you may come across.
You may come across cattle in a couple of the fields.

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Typos and grammatical mistakes may come across as a lack of attention to detail.
You may come across military or police security checks.
Every now and then you may come across an unfamiliar face.
You may come across livestock in some of the fields.
Not as any other regular dark night you may come across.
You may come across former colleagues in a new job.
The following is a partial checklist of the questions departments may come across.
My assessment may come across as very dire and pessimistic.
There are a variety of types of plastic tubing you may come across in the home.
It may come across as paternalistic.
People scoring low on this trait may come across as uncooperative and standoffish.
You may come across some people out there who do.
After installing the door you may come across some other issues.
You may come across white variants of various animal species.
Many internet users may come across with the word blog.
We may come across many scammers on the lottery winning methods.
Here are some explanations of commonly used marketing terms you may come across.
That you may come across four or five times in life.
Do not attempt to feed or approach wild animals that you may come across.
You may come across some problems during this process.
You might be surprised and you may come across one some day.
But it may come across as aggressive or even intimidating for some riders.
Being too quick to pointedly mention this essay may come across as dismissive and rude.
You may come across a group of musicians at the turn of a passage or a street.
This can help address cadence and scheduling issues you may come across.
I was concerned that it may come across as too harsh or too analytical.
The company method is one of the perfect learning experience an entrepreneur may come across.
Early morning visitors may come across groups of feeding wild turkeys.
Those ships that you see in the sky and the beings you may come across.
Whatever hurdles you may come across you are stronger than them.
It can also help you block out any distractions that may come across your way.
You may come across a stray dog as you are walking on the streets.
Other suspicious orders that merchants may come across that need closer examination can include.
You may come across hundreds of arbitrage opportunities every single day.
Please report any issues you may come across at WEB.

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