come into your own

come into your own
be your natural best, find your voice, realize your potential
  

After five years in medicine, he came into his own. He became an excellent doctor.


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  • come into your own — to begin to have the kind of success that you are capable of having : to become very skillful, successful, etc. She has really started to come into her own recently. The company was struggling for many months, but now it really seems to be comin …   Useful english dictionary

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  • come into its own — come into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation. Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here. Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday s match, scoring three goals in the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • come into its own — come into (your/its) own to achieve success and respect. By the time he was 25, Fox had come into his own as an international soloist …   New idioms dictionary

  • come into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms come into : present tense I/you/we/they come into he/she/it comes into present participle coming into past tense came into past participle come into 1) come into something to be an aspect of a situation The… …   English dictionary

  • come into one's own —    When you come into your own, you finally obtain rightful recognition of your ability or talent and begin to have success.     He s a talented violinist who has at last come into his own …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • come into own — come into (your)/its own to be very useful or successful in a particular situation. Cars are banned from the city centre so a bicycle really comes into its own here. Ferragamo came into his own in last Sunday s match, scoring three goals in the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • come into own — come into (your/its) own to achieve success and respect. By the time he was 25, Fox had come into his own as an international soloist …   New idioms dictionary

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