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The phrase "a coming of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of "a coming of age" or similar expressions to indicate a transition or significant change in someone's life.
Example: "The novel beautifully captures the essence of a coming of journey for the protagonist as they navigate the challenges of adulthood."
Alternatives: "a transition to" or "an arrival at".
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It's a coming of age love story.
This was a coming of age ceremony.
In Massapequa, night skating was a coming of age ritual.
"A coming of age of astronomy," Dr. Dressler called it.
In many cultures 13 years marks a coming of age.
Still, his homecoming serves as a coming of age.
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But "Fun Home" isn't just a coming out story or a coming-of-age story.
""Fun Home" isn't just a coming out story or a coming-of-age story.
The space, as if it were a character in a coming-of-age film, comes alive.
This is a coming-of-age story.
"Dreams" is a coming-of-age story.
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