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Discover Ludwig"come about" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to mean "happen" or "come to be" and can often be used to introduce a new subject or topic. For example: "It was a surprise to everyone when the agreement suddenly came about."
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How that's come about?
How did "Citizen" come about?
All this has come about.
How has this metamorphosis come about?
How did this Indian edition come about?
How did "Satyamev Jayate" come about?
"That utopian world didn't come about.
How did this show come about?
How did this idea come about?
How, then, did these species come about?
But how might that come about?
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