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Discover Ludwig"come to do" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It implies that someone has come to achieve a purpose or goal. For example, "My boss came to do a presentation on the new project".
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The time has come to do so.
Nyell Williams, a freshman goalie, had come to do neither.
How did you come to do this PhD?
And they'd failed to achieve what they'd come to do.
I've come to do a short morning course.
Perhaps the time has come to do our own".
"I think the time has come to do it".
He's come to do business, and his business is war.
Bogdan has come to do a degree in visual arts.
How did they come to do such a thing?
Afterwards he realised they'd done what they'd come to do.
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