Sentences with phrase «quite come to terms with the fact»

I have not quite come to terms with the fact that rhubarb season is quickly drawing to an end... say it isn't so!

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People just can't come to terms with the fact that their existence is in fact quite meaningless in our infinite universe — Cosmologically speaking.
this article rings true, I couldn't quite believe that after our total collapse in feb - march two of my best mates who are season ticket holders still could not come to terms with the fact that wenger is the one responsible for holding us back, its like the club's supporters don't even want Arsenal to try and get better.
No matter your past experiences, you need to come to terms with the fact that mature dating involves some personal baggage from the past — and sometimes, that exact baggage may be quite heavy!
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