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The phrase "all is coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of optimism or anticipation that everything one desires or expects will eventually arrive or happen.
Example: "Though we face challenges now, I believe that all is coming together for our success in the future."
Alternatives: "everything is on its way" or "all will arrive soon".
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Not all is coming up roses for Democratic women.
Perhaps the loudest drumbeat of all is coming, again paradoxically, from Mr. Matheson himself.
But the biggest brawl of all is coming to a head this month, in the gassing of the Canada geese.
Reprints Related items Plucking the chickensApr 2nd 2009 The G20 and tax: Haven hypocrisyMar 26th 2009Pressure to reveal all is coming from another direction too.
"All is coming" and "practice through the pain" are among the mantras of Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, the late ashtanga guru, of the aptly named Mysore, India.
The most indirect impact of all is coming through the global buildup of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which are altering the climate and ocean chemistry with long-lasting repercussions.
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They will all be coming to White Plains.
At centre, it could all be coming your way!
It might not all be coming up Wolf, but it sure is coming up Fey.
Alfred's slogan, after all, is "Come home happy".
All were coming off injuries this spring, including Gonzalez, who had shoulder surgery in October.
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