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The phrase "come a" is not a complete sentence on its own.
It is often used as part of a longer sentence, usually with the word "may" or a verb following it. Here is an example: "Come what may, I will never give up on my dreams." In this sentence, "come what may" means "whatever happens" or "regardless of the circumstances."
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"They come a week before".
Everyone's come a long way!
I've come a long way".
"We've come a long way.
Her complaint has come a bit late.
We've come a long way, baldies.
But he's come a long way.
Pittsburgh has come a long way.
"It tends to come a little later.
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Then the field mice come a-carolling.
He's come a-courtin!
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