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'are coming along' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that something is happening or progressing in a positive way. For example: "The preparations for our vacation party are coming along nicely."
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The problems of storage and the fuel cell itself are coming along somewhat more slowly.
"Particularly in the large service industries, they are coming along to protect the people working in these jobs illegally".
And new variants are coming along, including See Jane Go, which had a booth at the conference.
Dean Metropoulos said "other deals are coming along soon enough," but would not hint as to what.
Other resource-based sectors are coming along, too.
But my parents are coming along, so there'll be at least two people there.
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"He's coming along".
They're coming along".
Collins added, "He's coming along fine".
A. That's coming along well.
Wonder how his German is coming along?
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