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Discover Ludwig"come next to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to physically or figuratively move or appear beside or after something or someone. Example: I was standing in line, waiting for my turn, when my best friend came next to me and started chatting. In this sentence, "come next to" refers to the action of physically moving beside someone in a specific location, in this case, standing in a line. Here are some other examples: 1. The teacher asked the students to come next to her so she could explain the assignment. 2. The restaurant has strict seating arrangements, so please wait to be called and then come next to your host. 3. The new building will come next to the existing one, completing the campus. In these examples, "come next to" is used to indicate a specific location or direction to move towards. It can also be used in a more figurative sense, as in: 1. Her controversial remarks came next to costing her the election. 2. The peaceful atmosphere came next to being shattered when the fire alarm sounded. In these cases, "come next to" is used to show that something is close to happening or is almost equivalent to something else.
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"We never want it to come next to us".
Late on Tuesday night, Facebook founder – and chief executive – Mark Zuckerberg said it was time for the social network to "start focusing on what platforms will come next to enable even more useful, entertaining and personal experiences".
"At this point we feel we're in a position where we can start focusing on what platforms will come next to enable even more useful, entertaining and personal experiences," he wrote in a status update as the acquisition was announced in March.
Competition may come next to fee sharing by the stock loan department.
We have a lot more to do on mobile, but at this point we feel we're in a position where we can start focusing on what platforms will come next to enable even more useful, entertaining and personal experiences.
British government officials faced fierce criticism Wednesday for their handling of the country's pending withdrawal from the European Union, with lawmakers demanding details about what may come next to prevent economic turmoil and job losses.
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