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Free sign up"a upcoming" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
Instead, one would say "an upcoming" or "a(n) upcoming." This phrase is commonly used to describe something that is going to happen in the near future. Example: I am excited for the upcoming concert next week.
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It is a upcoming debate in science and society, what made this study more interesting to work on.
The phenomenon is the subject of a upcoming independent documentary, "Uploaded: The Asian American Movement," which examines the rise of Asian-Americans in nontraditional media.
And the role of women in Tunisia's post-revolutionary politics also reflects the strong foundations laid in the post-independence era, says Vikki Chambers, co-author of a upcoming report from the Overseas Development Institute on the position of Tunisian women since the 1990s.
Joystiq cracked it, the code translates to http://gknova6.com and looks to be a upcoming game from Bethesda Softworks.
Windows Phone 8.1, also known as Windows Phone Blue, is a upcoming set of updates to the Windows Phone platform expected to land in April.
The evidence of a upcoming climate crisis is undeniable even in the face of insane skepticism.
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