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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'come overnight' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that happened or changed quickly, abruptly, or suddenly without any warning. For example, "After the pandemic started, changes in the economy came overnight."
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"It won't come overnight.
It doesn't come overnight.
Success did not come overnight.
"Change doesn't always come overnight," Anderson said.
Mitsubishi's musical success did not come overnight.
"That just didn't come overnight," she said.
It's nothing that's going to come overnight.
It's not going to come overnight.
Tweezerman's success did not come overnight.
Especially critical is the long term point of this philosophy, when results do not come "overnight".
But success – even academic success – didn't come overnight.
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