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The phrase "am coming over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on their way to a location, typically in an informal context.
Example: "I just finished my work, and I am coming over to your place in a few minutes."
Alternatives: "I'm on my way" or "I will be there soon."
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Maybe I am coming over to steal".
"Maybe I am coming over to visit and have dinner.
I know that I am coming over as terribly petulant.
My sister hasn't got a lot of money, but she said: 'Right, I am coming over on the plane as well,' and my other sister flew over from Australia.
"On one hand it is very troubling and unfortunate that these reported incidents have occurred; however, it is beautiful and powerful to see our community come together and voice their concerns," said Reagins-Lilly. "If they touch another student of color or any gender or anything I am coming over here myself, and that, my friend, is a promise".
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Now Billich (right) is coming over here.
My family is coming over here.
I thought you were coming over. .
"Do you know if Jean is coming over?" she says.
"Buyers are coming over and walking around on foot.
Chris Terracciano, the driver, radioed to headquarters, "It's coming over".
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