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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as he comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action or event that occurs simultaneously with someone's arrival or approach.
Example: "We will start the meeting as he comes into the room."
Alternatives: "when he arrives" or "upon his arrival".
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That may not last as he comes under more scrutiny.
"We're going to see as he comes along".
I am rather mortified as he comes to the surgery.
Not surprising as he comes across as a right prat.
As he comes under keener scrutiny from political chat-show hosts and newspaper columnists, his own image may suffer too.
Strauss knows well enough the fuel driving his adversary as he comes into his last Ashes challenge.
Mr. Ball is distinctive as soon as he comes onstage, holding a firm arabesque line and turning in it.
He's going to call you as soon as he comes back online".
He is also rapidly developing as he comes up to his fifth career start.
"So as he comes in, he looks at Officer Turetzky and says, 'What are you doing?
But he spills the ball and then knocks it forward as he comes back to earth.
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