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Discover Ludwig"come march" is a valid and usable sentence in written English.
It is often used to suggest movement, usually towards a goal or goal-oriented action. For example, "Come march with us in the parade celebrating our city's anniversary."
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But come March, we're suddenly Governors fans.
Come March, Follies will celebrate its one-year anniversary.
Indeed, some analysts were speculating about a second quarter-point rise come March or April.
My clean slate last New Year led me to a relationship come March.
The Product: L'Oréal BB Blush will arrive in stores come March.
"It's about peaking your team come March," Lavin said in a recent telephone interview.
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If not, you will come January".
Come January, however, a new window opened.
Come January, we plan on winning Iowa.
Here come August.
I'll check in again come August!
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