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come forwardобратиться (в ответ на призыв и т.п.: Police said that several people had come forward with information about the attack. 4uzhoj)
come forwardsявиться (в ответ на призыв: Denis Pushilin, the head of the pro-Russian separatist government in the Donetsk region, released a statement on Saturday announcing a full troop mobilization and urging reservists to come forwards. (theguardian.com)сравни: "Призываю земляков, пребывающих в запасе, прибыть в военные комиссариаты. Сегодня мною подписан указ о всеобщей мобилизации", – заявил Пушилин в видеообращении к населению ДНР, распространенном в субботу утром. interfax.ru 4uzhoj)
come off second-bestзанимать почётное второе место (ВосьМой)
if and when something comes into playпо мере возникновения (Alexander Demidov)
where something is coming fromисточник ("NATO member countries decide who is a member of NATO, not Russia," Psaki told reporters during a White House briefing Friday. "That is how the process has always worked and how it will proceed. I think it's important to remember where the provocative action is coming from. It's not the United States. It's not Ukraine." 4uzhoj)