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Discover Ludwig"come as" is an acceptable part of a sentence in English.
It is used to mean "arrive with a particular identity or in a particular state". For example: "The guests were asked to come as their favorite superhero."
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You must come as well.
This should come as little surprise.
Deals could come as early as Friday.
Come as often as you like".
That could come as soon as 2012.
No freshman has come as close.
The findings come as little surprise.
Come as one.
Approval could come as soon as 2001.
Come as early as possible.
Recognition could come as early as December.
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