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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came within" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone got close to or almost reached a certain point or goal. Example: The runner came within inches of breaking the world record. Here, "came within" is used to show that the runner got very close to breaking the record but did not actually do so. Other examples: - The company came within a hair's breadth of bankruptcy before making a comeback. - The ball came within inches of hitting the target. - I came within a few points of passing the exam.
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A reply came within hours.
It came within the Iraqis themselves.
He once came within weeks of execution.
"Every year we came within budget.
Death often came within days.
He came within five days of execution.
Twice they came within days of agreement.
In 2007, he came within a day.
The answers came within 10 minutes.
The first telling off came within minutes.
The crisis came within six weeks.
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