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"to come together" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it often refers to the act of people or things gathering or uniting in a particular place or purpose. Example: "The community came together to support the victims of the natural disaster." In this sentence, "to come together" implies that the members of the community came together physically or metaphorically to provide aid and support to those affected by the disaster. Other examples: - "The team will come together to discuss their strategy for the upcoming game." - "The puzzle pieces finally came together, revealing the hidden image." - "We need to come together as a society to address the issue of climate change."
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Everything has to come together".
We had to come together.
"So many things have to come together.
"We have to come together by ourselves".
"The country wants to come together".
Isolation and poverty like to come together.
"I just need everyone to come together.
Jagged pieces never seemed to come together.
And I want them to come together.
Eventually it all starts to come together.
Yes, we are going to come together.
More suggestions(16)
for sections to come together to
for the project to come together
for the record to come together
for the dress to come together
for the movie to come together
for veterans to come together in
for the region to come together
for the firm to come together
for women to come together in
to come collectively
to come apart
to come picture
to come engage
to coming together
to come hand in hand
to work together
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