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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are coming with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is accompanying another person or thing.
Example: "They are coming with us to the concert this weekend."
Alternatives: "are joining" or "are accompanying".
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And confidence levels are coming with results".
All the peasants are coming with pitchforks.
New challenges are coming with this transition.
More dedicated e-readers are coming, with ever larger screens.
"Your worst days are coming, with the help of God.
"You are coming with me," Kozak told him.
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"And older buildings, pretty as they are, come with flaws".
"He's coming with me".
No, you're coming with me.
"I'm coming with you," he says.
"Lourenço is coming with a mandate.
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