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Discover Ludwig"coming by" is a valid and commonly used construction in written English.
It is most often used as a phrasal verb, meaning "to visit" or "to stop by." Example: "I will be coming by your house tomorrow to drop off the book I borrowed." This sentence is correct and shows the use of "coming by" as a phrasal verb to indicate visiting or stopping by someone's house.
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coming by
verb
Present participle of come by
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Perhaps Santa is coming by soon.
Thanks for coming by.
Routh said that he was coming by.
Coming by private jet?
Friends were coming by.
Coming by in an hour.
Thanks, again, for coming by! Photograph: Jon Lowenstein/Noor.
Good times are coming by and by.
Just people coming by out of curiosity.
'Thanks for coming by,' he said.
"I'm coming by myself," she said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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