Examples of 'time to come to terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "time to come to terms"

The phrase 'time to come to terms' is used to describe a period in which someone needs to accept, understand, or deal with a difficult or challenging situation. It implies that a person needs to process their emotions, reconcile conflicting thoughts, or adjust their perspective in order to move forward

How to use "time to come to terms" in a sentence

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time to come to terms
I had the time to come to terms with it.
But, since they saw it coming, she had time to come to terms with it.
Enough time to come to terms with it.
I will adjourn the case to allow council time to come to terms of settlement.
I need some time to come to terms with letting this go.
You have to understand, I needed time to come to terms with it.
It is at last time to come to terms with the mystery of this child.
You're a full-grown man It's time to come to terms.
They just need time to come to terms with this information.
With the situation . I … just needed some time to come to terms.
Took me a long time to come to terms with that.
It 's time to come to terms with the truth instead of making up your own.
So a lot of patients need time to come to terms with their diagnosis.
He took some time to come to terms with his unfamiliar Italian motorcycle.
It gave him and his wife time to come to terms with.

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Just needed some time to come to terms to with the situation.
This innocent creature had very little time to come to terms with its identity.
It took me a long time to come to terms with what had happened.
In such cases family members usually have time to come to terms with the inevitable.
Its taken me some time to come to terms with your criticism.
Chris added, " It takes a little time to come to terms with it.
They also need time to come to terms with the shock of their diagnosis.
I think we all need some time to come to terms with that.
Most people need time to come to terms with the loss of a close animal friend.
It might be that they just need time to come to terms with the situation.
You will need time to come to terms with the person 's death.
Merle would need time to come to terms with things.
Your wife needs time to come to terms with it all.
Garrett just needs time to come to terms with what happened.
You do not really have time to come to terms with anything.
And he will need some time to come to terms with recent events.
It took me a long time to come to terms with what I did too.
It took me a long time to come to terms with losing Alex.
Just needed some time to come to terms I should have come earlier.
It 's taken me a long time to come to terms with it but.
Now, it took me a long time to come to terms with my decisions.
It took me a long time to come to terms with my mother 's death.
Even so, it took me a long time to come to terms with his passing.
It 's taken me a long time to come to terms with that, but that 's who I am.

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