Come Under in a sentence

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Synonym: faced.

Meaning: to be subjected to or affected by something, often pressure or scrutiny


Come Under in a sentence

(1) The film's plot will come under review.

(2) I come under the category of introverts.

(3) The company's policies come under scrutiny.

(4) The book will come under review by critics.

(5) The team's strategy will come under review.

(6) I enjoin you to come under the tree with me.

(7) The book's content will come under critique.

(8) The car's engine will come under inspection.

(9) The student's essay will come under grading.

(10) The project will come under review next week.



Come Under sentence

(11) The film will come under review by moviegoers.

(12) The website's security will come under testing.

(13) The new law will come under debate in parliament.

(14) The new policy will come under review next month.

(15) The product's safety will come under examination.

(16) The city's traffic flow will come under analysis.

(17) The team's performance will come under evaluation.

(18) The project's timeline will come under assessment.

(19) The issue will come under discussion at the meeting.

(20) Many students come under pressure during exam season.




Come Under make sentence

(21) Many students come under the burden of student loans.

(22) The athlete's performance will come under evaluation.

(23) The politician's statements will come under analysis.

(24) Many students come under the spell of procrastination.

(25) The proposal will come under consideration by the board.

(26) The artwork will come under critique by art enthusiasts.

(27) The film's plot will come under review by movie critics.

(28) The artwork's authenticity will come under verification.

(29) The organization's structure will come under evaluation.

(30) The car's engine will come under inspection by mechanics.



Sentence of come under

(31) The proposal's feasibility will come under consideration.

(32) If you plagiarize, you may come under disciplinary action.

(33) The medication's side effects will come under observation.

(34) The technology's effectiveness will come under assessment.

(35) It's important to come under the guidance of a good mentor.

(36) The company's financial statements will come under scrutiny.

(37) The billionaire's offshore holdings have come under scrutiny.

(38) The restaurant's menu will come under review by food critics.

(39) The restaurant's service will come under review by customers.

(40) The politician's financial interests have come under scrutiny.




Come Under meaningful sentence

(41) The student's essay will come under evaluation by the teacher.

(42) The team's strategy will come under discussion at the meeting.

(43) I enjoin you to come under the streetlight with me for safety.

(44) If you don't manage your time well, you may come under stress.

(45) The politician's actions will come under scrutiny by the media.

(46) The government's decision will come under debate in parliament.

(47) If you don't study hard, you may come under academic probation.

(48) It's easy to come under the trap of substance abuse in college.

(49) The building's structural integrity will come under inspection.

(50) The car's safety features will come under inspection by experts.



Come Under sentence examples

(51) Some students come under the pressure of maintaining a high GPA.

(52) The product will come under analysis by the quality control team.

(53) The restaurant's hygiene standards will come under investigation.

(54) The athlete's performance will come under assessment by the coach.

(55) I enjoin you to come under the bridge with me to watch the sunset.

(56) Many valuable paintings will come under the hammer at the art sale.

(57) The artist's new album will come under critique by music reviewers.

(58) The student's project will come under examination by the professor.

(59) Some students come under financial strain due to high tuition fees.

(60) It's easy to come under the influence of negative peers in college.



Sentence with come under

(61) The organization's policies will come under analysis by consultants.

(62) The project's timeline will come under review by the project manager.

(63) The antique vase will come under the hammer at the auction next week.

(64) Facebook's privacy policies have come under scrutiny in recent years.

(65) It's important to come under the guidance of a good academic advisor.

(66) Some students come under the pressure of fitting in with their peers.

(67) Rare wines and spirits will come under the hammer at the wine auction.

(68) It's easy to come under the trap of social media addiction in college.

(69) The entire estate will come under the hammer at the bankruptcy auction.

(70) The team's performance will come under discussion at the board meeting.




Use come under in a sentence

(71) The luxurious yacht will come under the hammer at the maritime auction.

(72) Several rare books will come under the hammer at the library's auction.

(73) The vintage wine cellar will come under the hammer at the wine auction.

(74) The production of cosmetics has come under scrutiny for animal testing.

(75) Valuable jewelry pieces will come under the hammer at the luxury auction.

(76) A selection of fine wines will come under the hammer at the wine auction.

(77) Many college students come under pressure to perform well in their exams.

(78) Some college students come under scrutiny for their social media activity.

(79) The antique furniture collection will come under the hammer at the auction.

(80) A collection of vintage toys will come under the hammer at the toy auction.



Sentence using come under

(81) The company's financial statements will come under examination by auditors.

(82) The historic mansion will come under the hammer at the real estate auction.

(83) College athletes often come under intense scrutiny from the media and fans.

(84) Rare coins and stamps will come under the hammer at the collector's auction.

(85) Rare maps and atlases will come under the hammer at the cartography auction.

(86) A variety of collectible toys will come under the hammer at the toy auction.

(87) Students who come under stress may benefit from seeking counseling services.

(88) Valuable sports memorabilia will come under the hammer at the sports auction.

(89) A range of antique firearms will come under the hammer at the weapon auction.

(90) The athlete's performance will come under evaluation by the sports committee.



Come Under example sentence

(91) Several valuable gemstones will come under the hammer at the jewelry auction.

(92) The antique furniture set is set to come under the hammer at the estate sale.

(93) If you don't attend classes regularly, you may come under academic probation.

(94) A collection of rare books will come under the hammer at the literary auction.

(95) Rare gemstones and diamonds will come under the hammer at the jewelry auction.

(96) The use of phthalates in nail polishes and fragrances has come under scrutiny.

(97) A range of vintage cars will come under the hammer at the classic car auction.

(98) It's important to come under the right academic program for your career goals.

(99) Rare stamps and envelopes will come under the hammer at the philatelic auction.

(100) A range of antique silverware will come under the hammer at the silver auction.



Sentence with word come under

(101) Several rare paintings will come under the hammer at the art gallery's auction.

(102) The antique furniture collection will come under the hammer at the estate sale.

(103) Several rare photographs will come under the hammer at the photography auction.

(104) A variety of vintage cars will come under the hammer at the classic car auction.

(105) A variety of antique clocks will come under the hammer at the timepiece auction.

(106) Rare pottery and ceramics will come under the hammer at the art pottery auction.

(107) The organization's financial statements will come under analysis by accountants.

(108) A collection of antique furniture will come under the hammer at the estate sale.

(109) Several valuable manuscripts will come under the hammer at the literary auction.

(110) A collection of vintage posters will come under the hammer at the poster auction.



Sentence of come under

(111) The valuable sports memorabilia will come under the hammer at the sports auction.

(112) A selection of fine porcelain will come under the hammer at the ceramics auction.

(113) A collection of rare stamps will come under the hammer at the philatelic auction.

(114) A collection of rare gemstones will come under the hammer at the jewelry auction.

(115) The marketing practices of some pharmas have come under scrutiny in recent years.

(116) The company's marketing campaign will come under assessment by the marketing team.

(117) The valuable coin collection will come under the hammer at the numismatic auction.

(118) Several rare coins will come under the hammer at the numismatic society's auction.

(119) A collection of vintage clothing will come under the hammer at the fashion auction.

(120) Several valuable sculptures will come under the hammer at the art museum's auction.



Come Under used in a sentence

(121) The valuable jewelry collection will come under the hammer at the high-end auction.

(122) The rare coin collection is set to come under the hammer at the numismatic auction.

(123) If you don't follow the rules, you may come under scrutiny from the administration.

(124) Fine china and porcelain will come under the hammer at the antique ceramics auction.

(125) A range of musical instruments will come under the hammer at the instrument auction.

(126) A variety of antique furniture will come under the hammer at the home decor auction.

(127) The company has come under fire from consumers for its unethical business practices.

(128) As the economy continues to struggle, many families may come under financial stress.

(129) Valuable autographed memorabilia will come under the hammer at the celebrity auction.

(130) The prestigious watch collection will come under the hammer at the timepiece auction.



Come Under sentence in English

(131) The historic document will come under the hammer at the historical society's auction.

(132) Several valuable musical instruments will come under the hammer at the music auction.

(133) The agri-chemical industry has come under scrutiny for its impact on the environment.

(134) If you don't take care of your health, you may come under physical and mental strain.

(135) The artist's work has come under criticism, but they stand by their creative choices.

(136) A collection of vintage cameras will come under the hammer at the photography auction.

(137) The historic documents will come under the hammer at the historical society's auction.

(138) The team's strategy has come under scrutiny, but they are confident in their approach.

(139) The use of carbamyl in cosmetics has come under scrutiny due to potential health risks.

(140) A range of vintage musical instruments will come under the hammer at the music auction.

(141) The limited edition artwork will come under the hammer at the contemporary art auction.

(142) The athlete's injury could cause him to come under scrutiny from his team's management.

(143) Students who come under the influence of drugs or alcohol may face disciplinary action.

(144) Valuable sculptures and statues will come under the hammer at the art sculpture auction.

(145) Valuable comic books and graphic novels will come under the hammer at the comic auction.

(146) Valuable coins from different eras will come under the hammer at the numismatic auction.

(147) A variety of antique rugs and carpets will come under the hammer at the textile auction.

(148) A collection of valuable jewelry will come under the hammer at the upcoming estate sale.

(149) A range of high-end designer clothing will come under the hammer at the fashion auction.

(150) The valuable antique clock will come under the hammer at the clock enthusiast's auction.

(151) Several valuable antique rugs will come under the hammer at the rug collector's auction.

(152) The valuable antique firearms will come under the hammer at the gun collector's auction.

(153) The violent video game industry has come under scrutiny for its effects on young people.

(154) The school's curriculum has come under review, and changes may be implemented next year.

(155) Students who come under the influence of procrastination may struggle to meet deadlines.

(156) The rare stamp collection is expected to come under the hammer at the philatelic auction.

(157) Several valuable paintings will come under the hammer at the local art gallery's auction.

(158) A collection of antique books will come under the hammer at the book collector's auction.

(159) If we don't take action soon, our community may come under threat from rising sea levels.

(160) College students who come under financial strain may struggle to pay for their education.

(161) Some students come under the impression that college is solely about getting good grades.

(162) A collection of historical documents will come under the hammer at the manuscript auction.

(163) The vintage car collection is set to come under the hammer at the prestigious car auction.

(164) A rare comic book collection is expected to come under the hammer at the comic convention.

(165) Several high-end designer handbags will come under the hammer at the luxury goods auction.

(166) The athlete's performance has come under criticism, but they remain determined to improve.

(167) It is important for college students to come under the guidance of experienced professors.

(168) The exclusive wine collection will come under the hammer at the wine connoisseur's auction.

(169) The confectionery industry has come under scrutiny for using child labor in some countries.

(170) As the storm clouds gathered overhead, I knew that we would soon come under heavy rainfall.

(171) Students who come under academic probation may need to work harder to improve their grades.

(172) Students who come under the influence of academic dishonesty may face serious consequences.

(173) The hedge fund industry has come under scrutiny for its high fees and lack of transparency.

(174) A collection of vintage watches will come under the hammer at the watch collector's auction.

(175) The modelling industry has come under scrutiny for its lack of diversity and representation.

(176) The politician's controversial statements could cause him to come under fire from the media.

(177) The politician's policies have come under fire, yet they continue to defend their decisions.

(178) College students who come under the influence of substance abuse may need to seek treatment.

(179) The valuable stamp collection will come under the hammer at the philatelic society's auction.

(180) The famous artist's original sketches will come under the hammer at the art museum's auction.

(181) The valuable antique silverware will come under the hammer at the silver collector's auction.

(182) The exclusive designer clothing collection will come under the hammer at the fashion auction.

(183) Many students come under the challenge of balancing academics and extracurricular activities.

(184) If we don't invest in renewable energy, our country may come under dependence on foreign oil.

(185) The country's economy has come under pressure due to global events, but recovery is possible.

(186) The musician's lyrics have come under controversy, but they defend their artistic expression.

(187) The antique clock collection is expected to come under the hammer at the clockmaker's auction.

(188) The company's extralegal business practices have come under scrutiny from regulatory agencies.

(189) The famous author's handwritten manuscripts will come under the hammer at the literary auction.

(190) If we don't address the issue of climate change, our planet may come under irreversible damage.

(191) Students who come under the influence of imposter syndrome may struggle with their self-esteem.

(192) If you don't communicate effectively, you may come under misunderstandings with your professors.

(193) The company's decision to cut costs could cause some employees to come under financial hardship.

(194) The rare comic book collection is set to come under the hammer at the comic convention's auction.

(195) A collection of rare musical records will come under the hammer at the vinyl collector's auction.

(196) The facial recognition software used by law enforcement has come under scrutiny for its accuracy.

(197) The company's extralegal business practices have come under scrutiny from regulatory authorities.

(198) It is common for college students to come under peer pressure to conform to certain social norms.

(199) Students who come under the influence of mental health issues may need to seek professional help.

(200) If we don't address the issue of income inequality, many people may come under financial hardship.

(201) The company's financial practices have come under investigation, and their reputation is at stake.

(202) The restaurant's hygiene standards have come under question, but they have taken steps to improve.

(203) The city's infrastructure has come under strain due to population growth, and upgrades are needed.

(204) The entire stock of a closed-down restaurant will come under the hammer at the liquidation auction.

(205) The company has come under fire from environmental groups for its lack of sustainability practices.

(206) College students who come under the radar of campus security may face consequences for their actions.

(207) College students who come under the influence of burnout may need to take a break from their studies.

(208) Many valuable artifacts from ancient civilizations will come under the hammer at the museum's auction.

(209) The organization's leadership has come under scrutiny, and changes may be made to improve transparency.

(210) The politician's reputation has come under fire since the scandal broke, but he maintains his innocence.

(211) A collection of rare porcelain figurines will come under the hammer at the porcelain collector's auction.

(212) Students who come under the influence of negative peer groups may struggle to stay on track academically.

(213) The facial recognition software used by law enforcement agencies has come under scrutiny for its accuracy.

(214) College students who come under the influence of negative self-talk may struggle with their mental health.

(215) Google's privacy policies have come under scrutiny in recent years, raising concerns about data collection.

(216) Despite their best efforts, the team may come under criticism if they don't win the championship this year.

(217) Many valuable artifacts from ancient civilizations will come under the hammer at the archaeological auction.

(218) Despite their best efforts, the firefighters may come under danger if they can't contain the raging wildfire.

(219) Although the company has come under scrutiny for its business practices, it continues to thrive in the market.

(220) The new regulations could cause many small businesses to come under increased scrutiny from government agencies.

(221) The new regulations have caused many businesses to come under scrutiny, but they are necessary for public safety.

(222) The team's performance has come under criticism from the coach, who believes they need to work harder to improve.

(223) As the pandemic continues to spread, many countries may come under pressure to implement stricter lockdown measures.

(224) The company's success is unparalleled in the industry, but its unethical business practices have come under scrutiny.

(225) The technology company's security measures have come under attack, and they are working to strengthen their defenses.

(226) The athlete's training regimen has come under scrutiny after allegations of doping, and an investigation is underway.

(227) College students who come under the influence of toxic relationships may need to seek support from friends and family.

(228) The healthcare system has come under strain due to the pandemic, and reforms may be necessary for future preparedness.

(229) The company's hiring practices have come under scrutiny for their lack of diversity and representation of ethnic minorities.

(230) The fashion industry has come under criticism for its environmental impact, and sustainable practices are being implemented.

(231) Google's privacy policies have come under scrutiny in recent years, leading some users to switch to alternative search engines.

(232) The city's infrastructure has come under strain due to the rapid population growth, and the government is struggling to keep up.

(233) The school's policies have come under review following complaints from parents, and changes are being made to address their concerns.

(234) The facial recognition software used by law enforcement agencies has come under scrutiny for its potential to misidentify individuals.

(235) Although the company's mission statement includes the buzzword sustainability, their environmental practices have come under scrutiny.

(236) The restaurant's hygiene standards have come under question after several customers fell ill, and the health department is investigating.

(237) Although the company has been successful in the past, it may come under financial strain if it doesn't adapt to changing market conditions.

(238) The country's economy has come under pressure due to the global recession, and the government is implementing measures to stimulate growth.

(239) The bridge collapsed because it had come under immense pressure from the heavy traffic, and the authorities are now investigating the cause.

(240) The real estate industry has come under scrutiny in recent years due to widespread instances of mortgage fraud, prompting regulators to clamp down on the sector.

(241) The company's extractive practices have come under scrutiny, and they have been forced to implement more sustainable methods, but their profits have suffered as a result.

(242) Anionic surfactants are often used in the production of plastics and other synthetic materials, but their use has come under scrutiny due to concerns about their impact on the environment.

(243) The dairy industry is a major contributor to the economy, but it has come under scrutiny in recent years due to concerns about animal welfare and the use of hormones to increase udder size.

(244) Fixedwing aircraft are often used in agriculture to spray crops with pesticides, but this practice has come under scrutiny due to concerns about the environmental impact of these chemicals.

(245) The extradition treaty between the two countries has been in place for decades, but it has come under scrutiny in recent years due to concerns about human rights abuses in the requesting country.

(246) The confectionary industry has come under fire in recent years for its role in contributing to the obesity epidemic, but many argue that personal responsibility and moderation are key to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.



Come Under meaning


the radar The phrase "come under the radar" is an idiomatic expression that is commonly used in English language. It is used to describe a situation where something or someone goes unnoticed or undetected by others. The phrase is often used in a negative context, implying that something or someone is trying to avoid detection or scrutiny. Here are some tips on how to use the phrase "come under the radar" in a sentence:


1. Use it to describe a situation where someone or something is trying to avoid detection: "The company's unethical practices have come under the radar of the authorities."


2. Use it to describe a situation where someone or something has gone unnoticed: "The new employee's poor performance had come under the radar of the manager."


3. Use it to describe a situation where someone or something is trying to avoid attention: "The celebrity couple tried to keep their relationship under the radar to avoid media attention."


4. Use it to describe a situation where someone or something is trying to avoid scrutiny: "The politician's questionable actions had come under the radar of the media."


5. Use it to describe a situation where someone or something is trying to avoid being caught: "The thief tried to keep his activities under the radar to avoid getting caught by the police."


In conclusion, the phrase "come under the radar" is a useful expression that can be used to describe a variety of situations where someone or something is trying to avoid detection, attention, or scrutiny. By following these tips, you can effectively use this phrase in your writing and communication.





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