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Discover Ludwig'come around from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change of opinion or outlook. For example: After some time, Tom came around from his negative attitude towards learning.
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It is best to come around from the side.
HONG KONG — We're thinking that a diktat will soon come around from the schoolmarms and ayatollahs of All Things Hip, declaring that "Linsanity" is already passé, overdone, uncool.
Even weeks after creating her, if I come around from behind the barn, I jump slightly, particularly at dusk, when I see her in the distance.
There are still headwinds, and it will be a long time before a vigorous economic rebound, Kantor says, "but we've come around from not recommending any equity exposure as of December 2008".
And if you have the nerve to treat me like a dog and whistle at me, don't be surprised if I come around from behind the bar and piss on your designer jeans.
Unless you've just come around from a weird sex game gone wrong, and this guy's merely suffering a moderate nosebleed that looks far worse than it is, you are truly fucked.
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Mr Brown apparently came around from his fit, refused treatment and did not want to be taken to hospital.
What are you reading?" one employee said, coming around from behind the bar to offer a handshake.
Last spring, an old, dark-faced doe that comes around from time to time stood in my front yard, her body plump with pregnancy.
When you fall in love, you're so enamored of them that you see lights coming around from the back of them.
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