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"have come across" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that someone has encountered or discovered in the past. Example: I have come across some interesting facts while researching for my paper.
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It would have come across as a bad joke".
"The very few brushes with prejudice I have come across have been with blue-collar workers.
Mr. Bodenstein's wines are some of the clearest expressions of terroir I have come across anywhere.
"They are the most unique designers that I have come across," Cox says.
A very good and interesting post that i have come across, thanks for sharing the post.
An outstanding talent, but the most unhygienic person I have come across in a long time.
One that we may not have come across before.
So I must have come across like a lunatic.
Jefferson and his allies, by contrast, have come across as naïve, dreamy idealists.
However, other important studies have come across with this same outcome [ 5, 11, 13].
They have come across a constitutional charm.
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