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The phrase "here come two" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the arrival of two people or things. Here are a few examples: 1. "I see the bus pulling up. Here come two of our friends!" 2. "As we rounded the corner, we were surprised to see two deer. Sure enough, here come two more!" 3. "Our team is down by two goals, but here come two of our star players onto the field. We still have a chance to win this game!"
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And here come two more.
And now here come two more, one of them, of all things, a Sherlock Holmes self-help book.
Here come two more Cardinals runs after Puig airmails the throw from right field over the head of the catcher!
HERE come two more: a pair of New York buildings to which the term architecture can be applied without fear of bearing false witness.
-- but there won't be time for bemusement, because here come two cats who'd very much like you to pet them, and also a dog pawing at your knees, and your new old friend is ten steps ahead of you on the stone path to her house, and did you want a cappuccino or a latte?
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Here come six women who have just stepped out of a black limousine.
Now here come three books, each, in its way, determined to brief the new cast on the back story.
And yet the town rebuilds, and here come three of its residents to New York City just to see the sights and eat at our restaurants.
Here come five more".
Then, one morning, around 8 a.m.. here come five carloads of cops, two cops in each car.
And, here comes two of the American League's most dominating starters in the pivotal third game.
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