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Discover Ludwig"he came again" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe someone arriving or returning to a place or situation. Example: After a few years of living in another country, Mark came again to his hometown for a visit.
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Here he came again.
He came again a week later.
A few days later, he came again.
He came again to visit Ireland -- but did not visit the family.
I didn't close out one game in the fourth, and here he came again.
By the time he came again, to Vinegar Hill, for our son's second birthday, he was well into his unravelling and the visit was a fiasco.
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Here he comes again.
Then hey-presto: out he comes again.
"Waiting for Godot" HERE he comes again.
Now here he comes again; he kisses her, and we await the promised result.
But now I know for when he comes again.
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