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Free sign upThe phrase "a role that comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific position or function that is associated with a particular situation or context.
Example: "In this project, there is a role that comes with significant responsibilities and expectations."
Alternatives: "a position that arises" or "a function that emerges".
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It's a role that comes with great responsibility.
He appears to understand a role that comes with being the son of an important man.
Still, even friends acknowledge, it is not a role that comes naturally.
Her schedule essentially left me in charge of the house, a role that comes naturally to me.
"Among its virtues is a superb performance by Gene Hackman in a role that comes very close to being the uptight Watergate era's equivalent of the mad doctors in old-fashioned Vincent Price films," Vincent Canby wrote in The Times in 1974.
It's a role that comes naturally to him.
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It was a role that came naturally to him.
It's a role that came out of the blue.
Dr. Cole's ministry put men at the head of the family, a role that came with great responsibility.
It was a role that came to fruition with the recent elections, which he has made clear he regards as a major success.
The public advocate is also next in line to succeed the mayor if he is unable to serve, a role that came into focus in the wake of the terrorist attack.
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