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The phrase "are when it comes" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a comparison or a condition, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The challenges we face are when it comes to adapting to new technologies."
Alternatives: "regarding" or "in terms of".
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You cannot believe how mean they are when it comes to negotiating.
fans are when it comes to Miles, and probably always will be.
"See how many schools of thought there are when it comes to delicatessen?" Nora said.
But they are no less stymied than the Democrats now are when it comes to passing laws of their own.
Perhaps pedestrians should be looked at in the same way drivers are, when it comes to enforcing safety laws.
I think people are less judgmental in real life than they are when it comes to fiction — isn't that funny?
Midway through the semester he asked me what the rules are when it comes to the semicolon.
There were some positive findings, however, about how realistic young people are when it comes to their choice of career.
A lot of us are, when it comes to Afghanistan, and the actual reality of the war there.
But how tempting those adaptable rings are when it comes to protest, particularly against China, host of the 2008 Games.
It may provoke some to reconsider who the real "scroungers" are when it comes to the welfare system.
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