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The phrase "it comes to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a conclusion or an ultimate point. For example: "After considering all of the evidence, it comes to light that the defendant is guilty."
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It comes to nothing.
So it comes to pass.
Especially when it comes to bowls.
Especially when it comes to Appalachia.
Nobody agrees when it comes to metal.
But when it comes to selling that?
And then it comes to me.
But then it comes to them.
(It comes to DVD on Jan . 3.
RACE matters when it comes to wealth.
He trains when it comes to him.
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