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Discover Ludwig"coming around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean "becoming more frequent or popular", for example: "Films about superheroes have been coming around more often lately."
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coming around
verb
Present participle of come around
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A curious phrase, "coming around,".
"I'm coming around," Billups said.
Coco's coming around third.
"And she's coming around".
He might be coming around, though.
College recruiters started coming around in waves.
"Finally, she began coming around," Sharp said.
"I can feel the chemistry coming around".
You know, it's coming around".
"The English are coming around".
"But she started coming around," Russell said.
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