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"when coming across" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a specific situation or circumstance that occurs while encountering or encountering something/someone. Example: When coming across a stray dog on my way to work this morning, I stopped to give it some food and water.
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When coming across a brand whose boss is, say, a philanderer, they recognise it but don't remember why.
But I do allow myself a rueful smirk when coming across "green" advocates who then object to green technologies coming a bit too close to home.
Self-effacing modesty is a quality so rarely encountered among performers that your first instinct when coming across it is not to believe your ears.
Its easy to perk up when coming across a company thats loaded to the gills with cash.
Rising to 2,648m above sea level at their highest point and stretching just 40km in length, the Picos de Europa -- the Peaks of Europe -- were apparently so named because they were the first piece of European land sailors sighted when coming across the Atlantic.
I've found it necessary to practice this technique over the years when coming across prospects who are just too nice to say "no".
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When come across your parents, be cool or else they'll suspect it.
But you know it when you come across it – and that's when it's good".
It rocked my world when I first really got it, when I came across Peggy McIntosh.
One of Mr. Cuomo's longest examinations came when he came across a blue 1969 Corvette.
That was when Vasquez came across something unexpected.
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