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Discover Ludwig"will you come" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a polite way to ask someone if they will attend an event or join in an activity. Here are a few examples: - "Will you come to my birthday party next week?" - "We're going to the movies tonight, will you come with us?" - "I'm organizing a charity walk, will you come and support the cause?".
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JAN: Will you come now?
ANTHONY: Will you come to my house?
The toilet won't flush, will you come?
5) "Will you come to my place?
5. Will you come back to Iowa? HUNTSMAN: We'll see.
Then "Will you come on a picnic with us tomorrow".
"Will you come back?" the mufti asked him.
"Will you come back one day?" cries Carrot.
We're always being asked: 'Will you come back and recolonize?
Jan exits, and minutes later reënters: JAN: I came to ask, will you come with me?
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On 6 March, she wrote to Hogg: My dearest Hogg my baby is dead will you come to see me as soon as you can.
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