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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Coming through" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is approaching or passing by, often in a context where they need to be given space. Example: "Excuse me, coming through! I need to get to the front of the line."
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Coming through
verb
Present participle of come through
Exact(59)
The waves coming through?
Craft is coming through, too.
"Somebody's coming through big.
"Monkeys coming through!" he shouted.
Team Sky coming through, too.
Gay mafia, coming through!
Coming through would be no small feat.
"They're definitely coming through".
Sunshine is coming through.
They are coming through".
You're coming through".
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