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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I will only come" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are expressing your intention to visit a place or attend an event. For example, "I know you said you would be able to join us for dinner tomorrow night, but sadly, I will only come if I can bring my dog too."
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I will only come back stronger.
"I will only come back when I am fit.
If you send me to prison, I will only come out with an even harder heart.
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Nathaniel: I'll only come back if you promise you won't do that.
I'll only come if you're going to stay.' When I heard those sort of words, I knew there was a role here for me.
"Sometimes people will say, 'I'll only come if I can present a top award,' " Cates says.
Surely, it will only come in two colors: tan or grey.
Or -- perhaps I'd miss that one urgent call I know will only come if I turn off my phone.
I think Schumi will only come in if he is reasonably convinced of success.
I think the resentful side of me will only come out when I'm unable to get a movie made".
But to me, I think the real changes will only come when the leaders also want to change," he said.
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