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Going somewhere, typically with some degree of difficulty
“He taught me that when you want something, you work for it, you don't expect it to just come along or fall in your lap.”
Present participle for to move or proceed further along a course
“A lone bull that had strayed from the herd chanced to come along the trail, leading in a northerly direction.”
Present participle for to progress in a certain way
“Let us know how things come along with your new job.”
Present participle for to improve or show progress
“I knew that the year had been rainy, the crops had come along nicely and in season, and the harvest had been on time too.”
Present participle for to recover or recuperate from a poor condition or state
“Their marriage was starting to come along after a bumpy few months.”
Present participle for to accompany someone
“Since you're here, you can come along with me. But don't forget, I won't put up with any shenanigans.”
Present participle for to appear without warning
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