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The phrase "come observe" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inviting someone to witness or watch an event or situation. Example: "We invite you to come observe the experiment in the lab this Friday."
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Fellows in the TOF program can actually have a peer come observe the class (or classes) in which they try out their assignment to get targeted feedback on what improvements could be made.
Students love to feel that what they are doing is important enough for another adult to come observe, and that another teacher besides myself is interested in hearing what they think.
Bless Thou our Emperor that at holy seasons he may for many years to come observe the fast-days of the calendar.
He said he welcomes anyone to come observe on election day. .
But to those objectors I would urge you to come observe a medical office.
Eve was critical of Rockefeller's decision to not come observe the prison and the negotiations but rather pursue tactical measures: "I think Governor Rockefeller ought to be indicted".
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"The fires just keep coming," observes Scott Stephens, a professor at Cal's Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management and one of the nation's foremost authorities on wildfire science.
The Virgo detector is expected to join in the latter half of the coming observing run.
Can I come and observe the program?
On many Friday evenings, only two people come to observe the Sabbath -- Moses and Sammy Samuels.
A dozen or so acolytes had come to observe the interview.
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