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come to thatIn fact; for that matter; what's more. Most Americans have never been to a different country; come to that, many haven't even been to another state. You owe me $20 for dinner last night. Come to that, you owe me another 10 for the cab ride home, too! come to that (or if it comes to that) said to introduce an additional significant point. informal 1998 Martin Booth The Industry of Souls I am sure you would not wish your son to hear of his father's waywardness. Or your wife, come to that. come to ˈthat, if it comes to ˈthat used when you are going to add something to what has just been said: It’s been raining all day today. Come to that, it’s been raining non-stop since Friday. |