when it came to
English
Preposition
- Alternative form of when it comes to (used for things in the past)
- 2021 September 15, Laura Martin, “How talent shows became TV's most bizarre programmes”, in BBC:
- When it came to the more successful contestants, meanwhile, edits of the shows also began to fall heavily on sad backstories – the "sob story", if you will – instilling the idea that singers had to mine trauma from their lives to up the emotional ante, making them seem to be more "worthy" winners.
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