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What is the present tense of came through?

What's the present tense of came through? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of came through is come through.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of come through is comes through.

The present participle of come through is coming through.

The past participle of come through is come through.

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Insecurity about the immigration system breeds racism towards those who come through it.
A permanent ceasefire and peace will come through a political solution for which all sides should be ready and willing to compromise.
The smile she gave Wanda Bryk was the rueful, wan, chastened smile of someone who had just come through a crying spell.
What does come through, not altogether attractively, is a steely determination in these well-born girls to stick with their own kind.
When they come through here on the way to Europe they have a gay, free, happy air.
We have put in for a number of smaller trust funds but so far none of the other grants have come through.

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