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"She didn't come" is the correct way of saying this.

You could say "She never came" or "She didn't want to come" or "It was her fault she didn't come and nothing to do with me" or "It doesn't matter whether she came or not"

After a form of 'to do' you always say the infinite vrom of the verb

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"She didn't come" is correct. The correct past participle of the verb "come" is "come," not "came."

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