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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is describing their arrival or approach to a place or situation.
Example: "As I come to the end of my journey, I reflect on all the experiences I've had along the way."
Alternatives: "as I arrive" or "as I approach".
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"I begin to worry as soon as I come here".
Raymond looks bemused as I come down the stairs.
"I felt at home as soon as I come here," Mr. Furr said.
Just as I come around the staircase a man is running down.
As I come across intriguing new research, I add it to the list there.
"Mmm...," he moans, closing his eyes blissfully as I come near.
As soon as I come back, just let it go and feel it".
This is about as close as I come to a record collector: I'm a mental one.
Two men appear in front of me as I come to the end of the row of shops.
It will surely be as near as I come to this delightful, damaged country for a considerable time.
As I come round a bend in the highway, a very different France pops up in front of me.
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