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Discover Ludwig"comes along" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that happens unexpectedly, or when someone arrives or appears. For example, "Just when I thought I had this project all figured out, a new problem comes along."
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comes along
verb
Third person singular of come along
Exact(30)
A truck comes along.
He says, " 'Rolling' comes along rather quickly".
"That comes along with so many jokes.
The drought comes along with heat.
"It comes along when it comes along," she writes.
Now someone comes along in a wheelchair.
Similar(30)
"He's coming along".
"This came along".
They're coming along".
Then "smash" came along.
"Then this came along".
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