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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is a significant amount of something approaching or about to happen, often in a context of anticipation or expectation.
Example: "With the new project deadlines approaching, I can feel that there is a lot coming our way in terms of workload."
Alternatives: "a great deal ahead" or "much on the horizon".
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But he deserves every bit of recognition that he has coming -- and he's got a lot coming".
That's a lot, coming from me".
There's a lot coming up".
"Look," he continued, "it's hard to understand me, I'm a lot coming at you, I'm a lot coming at you.
"That means a lot coming from Mark, Richterr said.
It's more for fun, but there's a lot coming out.
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A lot came off of dribble-drive.
A lot comes from the gut.
A lot comes by road.
A lot came out of defeat.
"With Pip, a lot came from the costume.
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