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Idiom: Come Along

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To accompany.

Example: "I'd like you to come along with me to the opera."

To progress; to make progress.

Example: "The renovation is coming along nicely, and should be ready within a month."

Alternative form of come-along

Example: "The kayak was tied to the roof of her car with two come alongs."

Expression of encouragement or mild reproach.

Example: "Come along, dear, there's no point crying over it."

Example: "Come along, Jane. Please finish your homework."

Example Sentences

1
I'm running late, but don't worry, I'll come along as soon as I can.
2
We're going to the park, would you like to come along with us?
3
I invited Mary to the concert, and she said she'd come along.
4
The project is moving slowly, but we're hoping some new team members will come along to help speed up the process.
5
The negotiation process is difficult, but we're confident a fair agreement will come along soon.

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