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"will come right" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something will work out or be resolved in a positive way. Example: "I know things seem difficult now, but I believe everything will come right in the end." This phrase is often used to express hope or assurance that a situation will improve or be resolved. It can also be used to reassure someone who is worried or stressed about a particular issue.
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"The track will come right back.
I am sure the present difficulties will come right.
You say that eventually you will come right.
"In America, people will come right up to you and say, It's great.
He is getting closer, and it will come right for him.
You have to have faith that what you are doing will come right.
The ball will come right into your hands and you just grab it".
You've got to make a lot of effort, but with dedication and good fortune, things will come right.
"The plants will look terrible but will come right back after a week or so," Dr. Thomas said.
"The notion is that the permanent facilities will come right behind the temporary facilities," Mr. Davidson said.
I'm sure James Earl Jones will come right out to your house and install it for you.
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