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The phrasal verb "come along" means to hurry, usually said as a command to someone. It is a way to encourage someone to move more quickly.

Phrasal Verb: "come along" significa darse prisa, usualmente dicho como una orden a alguien. Es una forma de animar a alguien a moverse más rápido.

Phrasal Verb come along
Definition to hurry (usually said as a command to someone)
Examples - Come along! I haven't got all day!
- Come along now. Time for bed!

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