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Discover Ludwig"this comes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to denote the logical connection between two statements in a sentence. For example: "I can't believe you just said that; this comes as a complete surprise to me."
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Below this comes air.
This comes as a shock.
None of this comes cheap.
This comes as no surprise.
This comes with painful costs.
This comes from my mother.
This comes from Samantha.
This comes from India.
This comes with experience.
This comes closest.
This comes up short.
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