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Discover LudwigThe phrase "up come" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to indicate that something is rising or appearing suddenly.
Example: "As the curtain lifted, up came the performers, ready to entertain the audience."
Alternatives: "up rises" or "up appears".
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Up come the Yankees.
Come up, come up.
"Wake up, come to school, cheat".
"Hurry up, come in," he said at the door.
"Come up! Come up and lie down with us".
Up come Portsmouth, decked out in the usual memorabilia.
Take a picture of a wine bottle and up come links to reviews of that vintage.
The toys, aimed at ages 5 and up, come from WowWee, and will be available next month.
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But if the positive off-field mood can be matched by events on the pitch, then they will be in the promotion shake-up come May".
He also comes out of a strong race where we saw the runner-up come back to take an A1X by over 6 lengths on the dirt.
("Jeb, don't make things up. Come on," Trump said, rebutting the notion that he'd wanted casino gambling there).
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