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The phrase "I do came" is not correct in written English.
It should be "I do come" if you intend to use the present tense. Example: "I do come to the meetings regularly to stay updated on the project."
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"Yes, I do!" came the reply from behind the curtain.
"'I Do' came out of heartbreak, really," Ross said with a rueful smile.
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"I do come from Beverly Hills!" Kreiss said.
"Everything I do comes from reading a book," she said.
Everything I do comes from the clubs.
"I know I am not going to have an easy ride if I do come back".
Everything I do comes from a primal place".
If I do come home, boy am I going to eat!
If I do come back, there's no-one else I'd want to play for.
"The pride and the passion of what I do comes before any financial gain.
But I do come prepared.
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