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But when I tried to turn the shower faucet, this black bubbly liquid came out.
Why didn't you come?
I came to Tokyo three years ago and have been living here ever since.
He organized his overcrowded schedule and managed to come to see my performance.
As he unhesitatingly extended his arm towards me, he came to touch my private areas.
I came here yesterday.
I came, I saw, I conquered.
My period hasn't come.
From the spring equinox the day become longer than the night, and living creatures are becoming full of life.
Please come again in three days time.
I think the wind's dropping off.
Trains come more often than buses.
Locomotives come more often than buses do.
You have to come with me.
Only six people came to the party.
He wanted to come with us.
Perhaps he will come.
Has the mailman already come?
No matter how much I rush it, miscellaneous work keeps piling up and I can't catch up with it.
Come quickly.

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