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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come one" is not correct in standard written English
It may be a fragment of a larger expression, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Come one, come all to the grand opening!"
Alternatives: "Come together" or "Join us."
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"Come one," it said, "come all".
But please come one by one".
I think change will come one day.
"I had to come," one man said.
"Breaking 44 will come one day".
"That's the time most people can come," one said plainly.
French starters come one after another, in a wearying procession.
Perhaps his breakthrough will come one day soon.
Come one, come all, and come as you are.
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Here they come, one-by-one.
I also think demands should come one-by-one.
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