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The phrase "come in three types" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing categories or classifications of items, concepts, or phenomena that can be grouped into three distinct types.
Example: "The fruits in this basket come in three types: apples, oranges, and bananas."
Alternatives: "are available in three varieties" or "exist in three forms."
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Modulators come in three types: for red, green, and blue.
They come in three types (in ascending order of expense): mechanical, hybrid and hydraulic.
The cones, on the other hand, some 5 million of them, come in three types.
Physicists later discovered that neutrinos come in three types, whimsically called flavors.
Neutrinos come in three types, or "flavors," and scientists say they believe that some of the particles are transformed in their journey to Earth, eluding the electronic detectors.
Neutrinos come in three types (physicists call them flavors): electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos and tau neutrinos, named according to the subatomic particles they usually associate with.
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