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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always came around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone consistently returns to a particular place, situation, or mindset, often after a period of absence or change.
Example: "Despite his initial reluctance, he always came around to the idea of collaborating with the team."
Alternatives: "eventually accepted" or "consistently returned".
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"Elvis always came around with an entourage and bodyguards.
"Secretariat had never run inside; he always came around, and I made him come inside me that day.
Conversations with Karen always came around to the fact she had been adopted and how, when she was little, she had imagined her birth mother to be a movie star.
Out of 113 witnesses, I can recall two who balked temporarily, but always came around and talked to us". For Dowd, the Pete Rose investigation would come full circle, back to the Mob.
"From the beginning, they always came around to teach proper care of babies, sanitation and hygiene practices," he says.
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They always come around again.
I mean, why was she always coming around?
Every time we have had bad games, we've always come around and responded".
But at this time of year, it always comes around to grilling.
The discussion would always come around somehow to: how will this play with the prime minister?
Republicans, he said, have always come around, even if it takes a little pressure.
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