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Discover Ludwig"come under" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase means to to be classified in a certain group, or to be affected by a certain rule or law. For example: "All military personnel come under the jurisdiction of their commanding officer."
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come under
verb
To come underneath (something).
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Democrats also come under fire.
Even the king has come under attack.
Lately, that reputation has come under attack.
Would political enemies come under attack?
The zone itself would come under fire.
Even interjections can come under fire.
To come under F.D.A. regulation: Electronic cigarettes.
Her work has come under legal scrutiny.
"When they come under fire they scatter.
That order has also come under scrutiny.
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Some lawmakers have come under personal scrutiny.
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