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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coming project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a project that is planned or expected to happen in the near future.
Example: "We are excited to announce a coming project that will enhance our community services."
Alternatives: "an upcoming project" or "a future project".
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Once I called a subcontractor about a coming project.
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I LOVED IT! It's kind of different presenting rather than being asked questions or talking about a forth coming project.
Then these earnest, ambitious men can turn in good conscience to their coming project, a new Italian restaurant where San Domenico was.
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If the builders of the Village would like a consultant for coming projects, they may feel free to contact me.
One recent communiqué caught him slogging wearily across Sony's film lot in Culver City, Calif., gasping for air as he rattled off a list of his coming projects.
Since then they have been caught in a stalemate over disagreements on coming projects.
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After the "Ease My Mind" video was released in February, a number of outlets were quick to deem "Sing to Me Instead" a "coming out" project.
She left her full-time position in March but continues to consult on a few coming Vertigo projects.
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