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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am arriving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in the process of arriving at a location, often in a context where the present continuous tense is appropriate.
Example: "I am arriving at the airport in ten minutes."
Alternatives: "I am on my way" or "I am coming."
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On the 29th, he wrote to his mistress announcing that he would shortly be returning to Paris from Lourmarin, where he had spent the summer with his wife and children: 'This frightful separation will at least have made us feel more than ever the constant need we have for each other.' On the next day he wrote: 'Just to let you know I am arriving on Tuesday by car.
I am arriving in Brazil in a few hours and my heart is already full of joy because soon I will be with you to celebrate the 28th WYD.
Rome time, the pope tweeted to his 2.7 million followers (the Twitter ones, not the necessarily Roman Catholic ones): I am arriving in Brazil in a few hours and my heart is already full of joy because soon I will be with you to celebrate the 28th WYD.
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Deadlines are arriving daily.
The late shift was arriving.
Some people will be arriving.
Other people are arriving now.
Smaller firms are arriving too.
"Help is arriving," he said.
Holiday greetings are arriving.
Reinforcements are arriving daily.
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