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The phrase "comes as a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a surprising or unexpected element in a sentence. Example: "His decision to quit his high-paying job and travel the world comes as a shock to his family and friends."
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comes as a tonic.
Edgar' comes as a shock".
This comes as a shock.
None of this comes as a surprise.
That hardly comes as a surprise.
Now it comes as a humble student.
"That always comes as a surprise".
It always comes as a surprise.
Still the transformation comes as a shock.
Quite how bad comes as a shock.
This comes as a surprise to me.
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