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The phrase "act coming" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when you would use it, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The act coming to the stage was highly anticipated."
Alternatives: "performance approaching" or "show arriving".
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So where should we be by 2018, three years on from the act coming into force?
Their double act coming to a close, Bill - now a "sir".
With the Care Act coming into force in April, it is time for social care departments to examine the additional support required for self-funders.
Prior to this act coming into force Britain did not extradite someone to face trial on charges that were not offences in the United Kingdom.
They moved to New York City in 1969, where they worked on a movie soundtrack and toured as backing musicians for an "oldies" act, coming to roost in Los Angeles late in 1971 as staff songwriters for ABC Records.
The overall UK gender pay gap is 19.1 per cent, meaning a woman on average earns 80p for every £1 earned by a man - despite the Equal Pay Act coming into force in 1970.
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The act comes into force next year.
What if the tribute act came first?
The act comes into effect on Monday.
In 1996, the Telecommunications Act came about.
The Video Privacy Protection Act came about under unusual circumstances.
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