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"came to a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of arriving at a destination or reaching a decision or realization. Example 1: "They came to a small village at the base of the mountain." Example 2: "After much discussion, they finally came to a compromise." Example 3: "I came to a sudden realization that I had forgotten my wallet at home."
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Traffic came to a standstill.
We came to a stoplight.
Came to a crashing halt.
The encounter came to a chaotic close.
The cab came to a rest nearby.
Matters came to a head in 1993.
Hayek came to a very different conclusion.
We came to a steep hill.
Progress soon came to a standstill.
The "Celebration" project came to a halt.
That bill never came to a vote.
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