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The phrase "come together like" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe how two or more people, objects, or ideas are connecting or mixing. For example, "The two teams came together like pieces of a puzzle."
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If, however, one mass flow rate is split or two partial flow rates come together like in junctions, a new aspect appears: there is an energy transfer between the single branches that has to be accounted for.
They come together like water and Gravy Train.
"You have never had landowners come together like this, exclusively.
I've never seen a team come together like this".
"It's really enjoyable to see the team come together like this," Halpern said.
"It's very unique when things come together like that, as we're seeing this week.
Our job right now is to come together like a family".
"Little tiny pieces come together like a mosaic to help cause a tragedy," he said.
Things tend to come together like that when we're planning an opera.
"It's just cool when people come together like this," he said of the antiwar demonstration.
I've never seen a team come together like a family like this.
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