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Discover Ludwig"came around from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone changes their opinion or behavior and starts agreeing with or supporting something they previously did not. Example: After many years of disagreement, my parents finally came around from their strict views on dating and allowed me to go to prom with my boyfriend.
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One of the agents came around from behind the podium to speed up checking baggage.
Mr Brown apparently came around from his fit, refused treatment and did not want to be taken to hospital.
Her partner was on hand to greet her as soon as she came around from the anaesthetic, as he was during each of the operations".
From the day he came around from the op, and straight away began checking emails, Serwotka has planned to return to work.
He came around from first when Juan Pierre doubled into the right-field corner and Stinnett dropped the relay throw while preparing to make a sweep tag.
A well-built black man of average height came around from the driver's side and stood beside the girl.
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It is best to come around from the side.
What are you reading?" one employee said, coming around from behind the bar to offer a handshake.
Last spring, an old, dark-faced doe that comes around from time to time stood in my front yard, her body plump with pregnancy.
When you fall in love, you're so enamored of them that you see lights coming around from the back of them.
Even weeks after creating her, if I come around from behind the barn, I jump slightly, particularly at dusk, when I see her in the distance.
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