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The phrase "didn't come" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone who was expected to come somewhere but didn't make it there. For example, "He said he would be here an hour ago, but he didn't come."
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It didn't come up.
They didn't come back.
Alas, more didn't come.
It didn't come easily.
It didn't come off.
He didn't come home.
It didn't come.
Ciara didn't come in.
They didn't come again.
"Well, they didn't come".
Mao didn't come.
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