Sentence examples similar to a coming day from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a coming day" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a future time or event that is anticipated or expected to occur.
Example: "In the coming day, we will unveil our new project to the public."
Alternatives: "an upcoming day" or "a future day".

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A: Technically no, but in practice this coming Thursday is a crucial day.

With the opening of "De Kooning: A Retrospective" this coming Sunday decades of overdue debt are paid in full.

Oregon holds a primary this coming Tuesday, May 20.

Apfel insists that this coming Monday an intern is going to help her organize her inventory.

And we also have an open day this coming Saturday.

This coming Saturday is a special day.

A second shark sighting, by a surfer, came Friday about 11 30 a.m., Burton said.

That is not a success' Come Thursday and you pop out for a coffee.

A hint came Wednesday.

They never told anyone on Friday they weren't going to have a job come Monday.

(The more familiar team competition, which involves eight swimmers at a time, comes Thursday).

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