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Discover Ludwig"coming with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate companionship or accompaniment, as in, “I’m going to the store, coming with?” or “The band is playing tonight; are you coming with?”.
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"He's coming with me".
"He isn't coming with us".
No, you're coming with me.
And confidence levels are coming with results".
There was a score coming with momentum.
"I'm coming with you," he says.
Who's coming with me?
It's coming with great speed.
They're coming with us, thankfully.
All broken things were coming with him.
All the peasants are coming with pitchforks.
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