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come along

(GO WITH SOMEONE) phrasal verb with come
 
 
/kʌm/ verb (came, come)

Definition

B1 to go somewhere with someone: We're going to the cinema. Do you want to come along?Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way UK used to tell someone to hurry: Come along - we don't want to be late!Expressions telling people to hurry up
(Definition of come along (GO WITH SOMEONE) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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