Sentence examples for a comes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a comes" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "A comes to mind when I think of the best solutions."
Alternatives: "an idea arises" or "a thought occurs".

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It is via the discourse of the tormented scientific researcher that the intractable "object a" comes into view ($ ◊ a).

The Series A comes round from Abele Ventures, a new VC fund out of Eastern Europe.

The Series A comes from True Ventures, and it represents the firm's first investment in Montana.

Today's Series A comes on top an earlier 3.8 million seed round from the same investors.

The Series A comes from Menlo Ventures, Yahoo Japan, Flint Capital and 500 Startups.

Its Series A comes nine months after iFit announced that it raised a $900,000 seed round in March.

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Professional baseball, in theory, follows a linear narrative: Single-A comes before Double-A, Double-A before Triple-A, and Triple-A before the major leagues.

The restaurant's name (pronounced KAH-spit-a) comes from an Italian word best translated as "You don't say" or "How about that".

However, chromatin fibre analyses of centromeric chromatin in humans and flies suggest that CENP-A comes in discrete blocks alternating with H3-containing blocks (Blower et al, 2002).

Retin-A comes in a cream or gel form, and these products will usually require a prescription from your doctor.

Indians... they are a-coming!

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