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Phrase(s): come down to some place
to come to some place in the south or in a lower altitude for a visit. (Assumes a perspective of a visitor from a northern state of the U.S.) • Come down to our place in Florida this winter if you want., Phrase(s): come down to something
to be reduced to something; to amount to no more than something. • It comes down to whether you want to go to the movies or stay at home and watch television. • It came down to either getting a job or going to college.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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Also, come right down to. Amount to or be reduced to, as in It all comes down to a matter of who was first in line, or When it comes right down to it, you have to admit he was mistaken. [Late 1800s] Also see BOIL DOWN, def. 2.
American Heritage Idioms