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The phrase "at came" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misplacement of words, as it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "At came the moment we had all been waiting for."
Alternatives: "Here came" or "Then came."
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This AT came into effect on the 1st of April 2004 and stated that "by 2004, all patients will be able to see a primary care professional within 24 hours and a GP within 48 hours".
Steve Melton, the head of mobilisation, arrived at came to Circle from Argos.
The HP 2550L, the smallest of the color lasers I looked at, came with easy instructions for assembling the printer's innards from parts included in the box.
"Her husband was at an event I was speaking at, came over to say hello afterward and mentioned that his wife was the daughter of a famous ballplayer," he said.
Also, one could argue that in fact the different samples we looked at came from different and separate country studies (even if they were based on the same study protocol) and there was no cross-sample testing but only separate tests within the different samples/studies are reported.
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Look at Come Dine With Me.
But their strategy has at come at a significant cost.
Giles is currently offering internships for graduates at Come Round.
Excels at coming off his line.
Many of the tires -- model names ATX, ATX II and Wilderness AT -- came new on Ford sport utility vehicles and pickups.
AT LAST they came.
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