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  • Question. Natalie in Canada asked: Is it okay to say, “Please, could you come by to my place for a minute?” Answer. The sentence above would sound better if ...
  • Jan 21, 2009 ... ... "come over" (meaning pay us a visit)? could you equally say "come over to paris" and "Come by to Paris" (this one sounds weird I must say)?
  • Come by definition, to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer! See more.
  • #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 10, 2006 14:13 pm The meaning of the verb "to come by" . to come by = to acquire, to find. . Native English teacher at ...
  • I should have something tomorrow morning if you want to come by.
  • Young bodies, they're harder to come by.
  • I need to come by and grab some things.
  • Find a time to come by the guest house for lunch.
  • I can come by right after shift.
  • So I just thought I'd come by and check.
  • Because I didn't have time to come by there so...
  • You should come by and give it a look.

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