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"come autumn" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the season that comes after summer and before winter. For example, "We should start making plans for our holiday, come autumn."
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Come autumn and its leaves will turn to flame.
Come autumn, he said, he expects the percentages to reverse.
But come autumn the humpbacked, spindly-legged, adults reappear.
Come autumn, they are a source of beechnuts or masts.
Of the maple tree, he wrote: Come autumn and its leaves will turn to flame.
This relaunch means, however, that there might be a Tu one among them come autumn.
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Then came "Autumn Leaves".
Then comes autumn.
Then comes Autumn In Modena, "a combination of porcini mushrooms, chestnuts and truffles [which] best describes autumn landscape in Modena".
Ready-to-wear sales for the coming autumn season were down 35percentt and losses for 2008 were 10 million, or $14 million, on overall revenues of approximately 30 million.
After Back-to-School season came autumn, with wool knee socks and the smell of raked leaves burning on my grandfather's bonfire.
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