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Discover Ludwig"came more" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used as an idiomatic phrase to signify an increase or continuation of something. For example, "His business grew and even more customers came more frequently."
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Then came more retribution.
Then came more hugs.
This often came more easily.
Summer came more evenly.
Lego came more recently.
But with each clue came more theories.
With this new structure came more coordination.
Then came more good news.
Dulbecco's rewards came more quickly.
Almost immediately came more worries.
That evening came more of the same.
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