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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone approaching or arriving from a distance, often with a sense of suddenness or surprise.
Example: "Just as we were about to leave, across comes a stray dog looking for food."
Alternatives: "comes across" or "arrives from across."
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Defending a resume that simply fails to get the right message across comes from the same school of thought.
An explanation for why candidates could not get their points across comes in another finding: Patterson notes that for every minute Bush and Gore spoke on the evening network newscasts, the reporters covering them spoke for six minutes.
Another break sees Shane Long race on to a through ball in the right channel of the Villa box, but across comes Ciaran Clark to slide in and avert the immediate danger.
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Sanford Health across town came in at 4.4%.
I hope that comes across.
A vague warning comes across.
"Ascreaming comes across the sky.
His silence comes across as arrogance.
Another thing comes across.
That still comes across.
JR: That comes across.
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