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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? I bring you good tidings I come with good tidings I came with good tidings


Yes, all three sentences are grammatically correct. ### Meanings: 1. **I bring you good tidings**: This suggests that the speaker is currently delivering positive news or information. 2. **I come with good tidings**: Similar to the first, this phrase indicates that the speaker has arrived to share good news. 3. **I came with good tidings**: This implies that the speaker has already arrived in the past and was bearing good news. ### Possible Rephrasing: 1. "I have good news for you." 2. "I am here to share good news." 3. "I arrived with good news." Each rephrasing maintains the positive message but uses a more modern or straightforward expression.