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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came along" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happened or arrived when expected. For example, "We were starting to lose hope until the help we requested came along."
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came along
verb
Simple past tense of come along
Exact(35)
"This came along".
Then "smash" came along.
"Then this came along".
Then "Follies" came along.
"And then meth came along".
"Assimilate" came along pretty quickly.
Similar(25)
"He's coming along".
They're coming along".
A truck comes along.
Would I come along?
Now come along".
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