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The phrase "has came" is incorrect and should be "has come." This is the correct form of the present perfect tense for the verb "come." Example: The new shipment of books has come in, and I can finally stock the shelves in the bookstore.
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Has there been an artist that has came to you that you've been tempted to work with?
Wrong, not a single person has came to apply.
After a very busy summer my internship has came to an end.
"Computer Chess" looks back at the modern era of movies in which the filmmaker has came of age.
The first stage - into the culture, practice and ethics of the press - has came to an end.
In a week when it has at times seemed to be tearing itself apart with blunders and recriminations, the BBC has came together at last.
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That moment has come.
It has come back.
Closure time has come.
The timeline has come.
Banner Day has come back.
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