"when it came to" meaning in English

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Preposition

Head templates: {{head|en|prepositions|head=}} when it came to, {{en-prep}} when it came to
  1. Alternative form of when it comes to (used for things in the past) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: when it comes to (extra: used for things in the past)
    Sense id: en-when_it_came_to-en-prep-APhLVtjx Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English prepositions

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