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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will come by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone will visit or stop by a place.
Example: "I will come by your office later to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "will stop by" or "will visit."
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"Peace Will Come" by Tom Paxton followed.
You hope a merciful release will come by Wednesday.
"Maybe someone will come by and buy something".
Others wonder what will come by next Memorial Day.
The move will come by the end of 2002.
And the other half will come by just vacuuming up under couch cushions.
"Paint yourself out, through and through, it will come by you alone.
The gas for the Adriatic terminal will come by ship from Qatar.
The New Yorkers will come by the early part of next week for their skates.
Most of the savings will come by reducing the types of cases entitled to public funding.
Panhandle 1 entered service this month; Panhandle 2 will come by September.
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