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come into its (or one's) ownBecome fully effective, used, or recognized: the two folk languages will at last come into their own...- Flora fully came into her own after she was invited to join the Red Cross as a nurse and travel to Serbia in the First World War.
- He more fully came into his own in the '60s as the work of younger artists created a new climate for radical abstraction.
- Twentysomethings were defining their buying habits, coming into their own politically and were underserved creatively on television.
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