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Discover Ludwig"Come across" is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiom that means to meet someone or to find something by chance. For example, "I'm glad I came across your shop. It has great deals!"
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Come across
verb
To give an appearance or impression; to project a certain image.
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Do you come across as a professional?
Come across as a funny, pleasant person.
Come across as the perfect gentleman.
Here they come across intact.
I've come across it.
Does that come across?" she asked.
How did you come across this story?
They have come across a constitutional charm.
Had he come across any suspected spies?
I come across that phrase a lot.
So they come across as amateurs.
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