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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come unexpectedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that occurs without prior warning or anticipation.
Example: "The news of her promotion came unexpectedly, leaving everyone in the office surprised."
Alternatives: "arrive unannounced" or "occur without warning."
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But tense moments come unexpectedly.
That can take some time and breakthroughs can come unexpectedly.
"Some of life's greatest opportunities," the governor said, "come unexpectedly".
He learned early that the ups and downs can come unexpectedly.
Some weddings come unexpectedly, even if they are long anticipated or hoped for.
" "And speaking of Trig, and other things, some of life's greatest opportunities come unexpectedly," she said.
Similar(30)
A creative breakthrough came unexpectedly.
The deal came unexpectedly.
The light comes unexpectedly.
Sometimes that realisation comes unexpectedly.
A turning point came unexpectedly.
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