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The phrase "come separately" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to arrive or be present at a location or event individually, rather than together with others. Example: "We were asked to come separately to the meeting so that we could discuss our ideas more openly without any outside influence."
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Sometimes they come separately".
The top and bottom, each with double doors, come separately.
(Inkpads come separately at £2). £4.25, notonthehighstreet.com 9.
There are twelve available by the pound, cooked over charcoal, and served simply, with lemon and a caper berry (vegetables come separately).
Within a few minutes of arriving at the cafe, I was joined by my three friends, each of whom had come separately.
A waiter at Sam Won Gahk told me that when the noodles and sauce come separately, the noodles were most likely to have been just cooked; when they come mixed, the dish might have been put together in advance.
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His bones came separately, deep-fried.
The guilty pleas came separately in the morning.
They came separately to Birmingham but ended up at Hawkeswood Metal Recycling through an external agency.
It came separately with disco lights, and even a TV, all in plastic, like an over-sized yoghurt pot.
Two of its MPs, Michelle Thomson and Natalie McGarry, have resigned the SNP whip after coming separately under police investigation for alleged financial impropriety.
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