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After much debate, he finally decided to come around and support the new environmental policy.

It took a while, but the stubborn cat eventually started to come around and enjoy being petted.

The politician was known for his strong opinions, but surprisingly, he began to come around during the bipartisan discussions.

Despite her initial resistance, Sarah began to come around to the idea of studying abroad for a semester.

The manager was reluctant about the proposed changes, but after analyzing the benefits, he started to come around to the new strategy.

The old house needed some renovations, and after some convincing, the owner finally decided to come around to the idea.

The scientist was initially skeptical about the groundbreaking theory, but after thorough research, he began to come around to its validity.

The skeptical student took time to come around to the idea of studying abroad, but eventually, enthusiasm won.

It took a while, but he did come around to accepting the new changes in the workplace.

Despite initial reluctance, the team captain had to come around and accept the coach's strategy for the upcoming match.

The toddler was initially scared of the new babysitter, but eventually, he began to come around and enjoy their time together.

The professor was hesitant about implementing online exams, but after considering the benefits, he started to come around to the idea.

The city council member had to come around to the community's demands for a new park in the neighborhood.

Despite initial reservations, the chef had to come around and admit that the unconventional recipe actually tasted delicious.

It took a few meetings, but eventually, the board of directors began to come around and approve the proposed budget.

Faced with economic challenges, the business owner had to come around to embracing innovative solutions.

After weeks of practice, Sarah finally began to come around in her soccer skills.

The patient started to come around after the successful surgery, much to the relief of the anxious family.

Despite initial skepticism, the team decided to adopt Jack's idea, and it turned out to be a come around for the project.

The struggling business started to come around once they implemented the new marketing strategy.

The weather forecast predicts that the gloomy skies will come around by the weekend, bringing sunshine and warmth.

The town's attitude toward renewable energy started to come around as they witnessed the positive impact on the environment.

Despite initial setbacks, the community project began to come around, garnering support from volunteers and local businesses.

The persistent arguments finally managed to come around her, and she agreed to join the project.

After hours of discussion, the team tried to come around to a consensus on the new marketing strategy.

The teacher patiently explained the concept until every student could come around to understanding it.

Despite initial skepticism, the investors began to come around to the innovative idea presented by the startup.

The community members needed time to come around and support the proposed changes to the neighborhood park.

The jury deliberated for hours before finally starting to come around to the defendant's perspective.

It took a while, but eventually, she managed to come around and appreciate the beauty of abstract art.

The politician worked tirelessly to come around voters to his vision for a better and more inclusive society.

The politician tried to come around to a more inclusive stance to appeal to a wider audience.

The teacher patiently waited for the students to come around to understanding the complex mathematical concept.

The patient in a coma started to come around, offering hope to the worried family.

It took some time, but the jury members began to come around to the defense attorney's argument.

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