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"come to release" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It implies the act of arriving at a point where release or freedom is possible. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as physical, emotional, or mental release. Example: After months of rehabilitation, he finally came to release his grip on the crutches and walked unassisted for the first time. In this example, "come to release" signifies the moment where the person overcomes their physical limitations and experiences freedom in their movement.
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Finally, the time would come to release the mammoth into the wild.
Perhaps this man had come to release her from the tower.
This realisation first dawns on our battered and bruised heroine when her parents come to release her from basic training – and she perceives that they are not there to save her, but their family's reputation.
That suggests that the deeper layers still have seismic strain, and an earthquake will eventually have to come to release that strain.
When you come to release the ball, it should come out of your hand at the same point and height as a fastball would, with your elbow in a straight line above your shoulder.
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There is no one coming to release us from the jail in which we have locked ourselves.
When Spinal Tap came to release a DVD of the tour, Lego came out of the woodwork and blocked the images of its products appearing under copyright rules.
Perhaps the fact that the song was never entirely theirs to begin with made it easier for the FA to drop it once the time came to release the single.
When the guards came to release Adem Boukadida with 20 other men from the white-walled compound of Tunisia's Mornghouia prison, just outside the capital, Tunis, they told him: "Go and get your stuff".
By the time it comes to release, I'm thinking about what I'm gonna do next".
A short time later, another Klingon, Koloth (William Campbell), comes to release him, but changes his mind when he sees he is still quite drunk.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com