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The phrase "always coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or habitual action, often implying that something is consistently approaching or arriving.
Example: "The sound of the waves is always coming, creating a soothing atmosphere at the beach."
Alternatives: "constantly arriving" or "perpetually approaching".
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Someone is always coming.
The Martians are always coming".
People are always coming through town.
People always coming and going".
It's always coming up and haunting people".
New products are, however, always coming out.
He's always coming in with new ideas.
My husband knows I'm always coming home".
I was always coming back to candy.
PEOPLE were always coming to get Bobby Fischer.
"Gary was always coming from that wide place".
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