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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am come to" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a mistaken combination of "have come to" or "am coming to."
Example: "I have come to appreciate the beauty of nature."
Alternatives: "have arrived at" or "am arriving at."
Dictionary
am come to
verb
To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
Exact(5)
Think not that I am come to bring peace on earth.
Matthew in 10 34 quotes Jesus uncharacteristically telling his apostles: "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword".
In this oath, Parsons professed to embody an entity named Belarion Armillus Al Dajjal, "who am come to fulfill the law of the Beast 666 [Aleister Crowley]".
Hija why you say this things, why you didn't tell me before, I am come to seeing you, what is Isis.
The marines came to attention, and Napoleon walked to the quarterdeck, took his hat off to Maitland and in French announced "I am come to throw myself on the protection of your Prince and your laws".
Similar(55)
"But, yes, I am coming to New Jersey".
She's come to help".
This is what it's come to.
That's what it's come to.
So it's come to that.
It's come to not very much.
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