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Idiom come into its owncome into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation.Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here.Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday's match, scoring three goals in the first half.
come into (one's) own1. Of a person, to reach a new level of maturity, independence, or success. Often said of young adults. Betsy has really come into her own this year. A full-time job, a new apartment—she's doing great! 2. Of a thing, to prove to be very useful or helpful. When you're waiting for the bus in freezing weather, your coat will really come into its own, believe me. come into its (or your) own become fully effective, used, or recognized.come ˌinto your/its ˈown have the opportunity to show how good or useful you are or something is: When the traffic’s as bad as this, a bicycle really comes into its own.It was only when she became Health Secretary that she came into her own. |