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Discover Ludwig"Coming after" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something following something else, either as part of a sequence of events or logically. For example: "Coming after the tax increase, the public looked to the government for relief."
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Coming after you".
"Coming after me?
"Coming after the drill scene?
I'm coming after you".
He's coming after you".
We're coming after you.
"People are coming after us every game.
"We see others coming after us.
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Some coming after-hours fare shows promise, though.
I didn't see that one [coming] after two decent performances.
There's always the media coming after them.
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