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Discover Ludwig"came it" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
It is possible that this phrase is a variation of the verb "to come" in the past tense, such as "it came". However, it would still not be a complete or coherent sentence. Example: He came it of his own accord. (incorrect) Example: It came. (possible variation, but not a complete sentence)
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When it came it was too late.
"It came, it looked and it left.
When the piano came, it wouldn't play.
When a trade finally came, it stung.
When the sixties came it was different......
And when it came, it was fleeting.
When it came, it was brilliantly obscure.
How came it to be so?
When it came, it came fast.
When that invitation came, it worried me.
As swiftly as it came, it disappeared, leaving no trace.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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