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I'm delighted with you coming to see me!
is that correct or should I say I m delighted that you come to see me
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Both are correct, but they have slightly different nuance.
I am delighted that you come to see me implies the you come to see me on a regular basis (weekly, monthly, etc.) I am delighted with you coming to see me usually implies an anticipated visit. Context may change the meaning in this case.
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