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The phrase "about the coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future events or situations that are anticipated or expected.
Example: "The conference will focus on discussions about the coming changes in technology."
Alternatives: "regarding the upcoming" or "concerning the approaching".
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Everyone worries about the coming rains.
about the coming of the talkies.
Still worried about the coming cold?
Is AT&T worried about the coming competition?
Maybe we'd talk about the coming weekend.
Q: Talk about the coming integration with Mitt Romney's campaign.
How optimistic are you about the coming season?
Lynn is ambivalent about the coming child and her marriage.
Read my story about the coming changes here.
Nevertheless, Bishaw, the coach, was optimistic about the coming matches.
Fears about the coming storm, they said, were hyped.
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