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Discover Ludwig'if comes up' is not correct usage in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'if it comes up'. Example: You can bring up the topic of vacation if it comes up during conversation.
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But most Democrats favor the reform and would likely vote for the Senate bill if comes up for a vote in the House.
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If coming up one run short can be frustrating to some players, it can embolden others.
It is easy if come up with a trick for it.
If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job.
If something comes up, it does, if it doesn't".
If they need to vent or if something comes up, I'm here.
Don't be surprised if he comes up big, because I certainly won't".
If he comes up for a vote, his nomination also may be filibustered.
Should I tell them about my service if it comes up?
If he comes up again, the Rangers should put Nowitzki in left.
"You need to think about what would happen if it comes up tails".
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