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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are coming out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being revealed or made public, often in the context of announcements or releases.
Example: "The new features of the software are coming out next week, and users are eager to see what improvements have been made."
Alternatives: "are being released" or "are being unveiled".
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These people are coming out to Paradise.
"New discoveries are coming out every moment".
We are coming out and standing around.
The big guns are coming out now.
New facts about Staff Sgt. Bales are coming out daily.
"Arab voters are coming out in droves to the polls".
"We are coming out in numbers," she told me.
The bulls and the bears are coming out".
Arab voters, he warned, "are coming out in droves".
"Muslim women's groups are coming out to challenge that authority".
Now hundreds of people are coming out to join you".
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