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Discover Ludwig"comes at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe when something occurs or happens at a specific time, place, or in a particular way. Example: The winter season often comes at the end of the year.
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comes at
verb
Third person singular of come at
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Immersion comes at a price.
Luxury comes at a cost.
Independence comes at a price.
The offering comes at an opportune time.
It all comes at a steep price.
Yet the beauty comes at some cost.
Such fiscal virtue comes at a cost.
It comes at a high price, however.
And obviously, that comes at a price".
But it comes at some cost.
And it comes at an opportune moment.
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