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How to use come into contact in a sentence

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This equipment will be vital for decontaminating people who have come into contact with toxic or chemical materials.
If you've already had it, your body has produced antibodies that fight the virus if you come into contact with it again.
Immediately, Maria snatched her hand back quicker than if it had just come into contact with a briar bush.
If wolves come into contact with domestic dogs, they pick up diseases and may cross-breed.
Their mission is to blow up bridges, block roads and generally harry and destroy any enemy forces with which they come into contact.
Much of this activity goes on at the synapse, or the regions where two neurons come into contact.
When the three species come into contact, they defend territories from one another and do not interbreed.
Agents and go-betweens are also marketing testimony from those who have come into contact with the teenagers while in custody.
In one he mixed oil-and water-based paint to create tiny rivulets where the two come into contact.
Farmworkers who come into contact with insecticides and pesticides are prone to chronic illnesses.
The drug will also be given to farm workers, cullers, market workers and others who might come into contact with the bird-flu virus strain.
Any towels used to dry the affected eye after washing should not come into contact with the other eye or be used by other people.
Your risk of exposure to rabies in the United States is greater when you come into contact with a wild animal.
It is unfortunate that most people are not in a position to come into contact, let alone sympathize, with radical musical ideas.
People need to feel safe in the knowledge that our justice system works well and is fair to all who come into contact with it.
Use of power drills or saws should be avoided if they are likely to come into contact with high-infectivity tissue.
When you know that you are not a people person, you avoid situations which may cause you to come into contact with way too many people at once.
The man's grin was sheepish and he rubbed his sore thigh that had painfully come into contact with the table's leg.
These responses can occur when materials containing latex come into contact with the skin, mucous membranes, or internal tissues.
If the cracks extend deep enough, the seawater can come into contact with mantle rocks that underlie the crust.
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When he had first come into contact with her mind, he was astonished at its clarity.
Animals which come into contact with the krait and its mimic are hardly likely to inspect their teeth.
Nearly all liquids will vaporize if permitted to come into contact with air.
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