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Is "come for" a phrasal verb? What does that mean? Please give me some examples!

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Rebecca

You're correct, especially in this context! For someone/something to "come for" someone means that the subject is chasing the object (someone), attacking the object or hunting the object. Ex: You won the competition last year, but this time is different. I'm coming for you! Ex: He wasn't expecting the Spanish inquisition to come for him.

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