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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come already" is grammatically correct and widely used in spoken English, but it is considered informal and should be used sparingly in written English.
It can be used to express impatience or annoyance with someone who has not yet arrived or completed a task. Example: "We've been waiting for you to finish that report for an hour, come already!" This phrase can also be used to encourage someone to hurry up or to express excitement about seeing someone. Example: "We can't wait for you to come already, we've missed you so much!".
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"It come already buttered".
Also, the doors will come already hinged together.
They come already knowing the name of Mr. Moreira.
So far this year more than 2,600 people have come, already more than in 2013.
Angry American drivers, paying record prices for gasoline, may think the crunch has come already.
I asked if it had come already and if people would be OK.
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Other dishes came already prepared.
But the Philips SRU9600 comes already educated.
"So when is he coming already?" Mr. Nayib said glumly to his friends in the store.
Now let's get episode three coming already, guys!
But over 400 of you are coming already.
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