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Discover Ludwig"Come to fix" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to ask someone to come to help you fix something, often mentioning the specific thing to be fixed. For example: "The drain is clogged. Could you come to fix it?".
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So, the time has come to fix it.
"For days, no one would come to fix it.
It has to feel like a western: he's come to fix things up.
He had come to fix their broken public services, he assured them, but their angry heckling kept drowning him out.
This is what the outsiders have come to fix, to chronicle, to profit from and to study.
In the gray horizon she points out the No. 7 blast furnace — "the one the West Germans come to fix".
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"I came to fix it.
No one ever came to fix it.
A man came to fix my IT problems last week.
Remember how it went up in the air, and the little man came to fix it?
"I was in my bed and my dad came to fix my bed," he wrote.
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