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The phrase "are coming up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is approaching or will happen soon, often in reference to events or deadlines.
Example: "The deadlines for the project are coming up next week, so we need to finalize our plans."
Alternatives: "are approaching" or "are imminent".
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"Elections are coming up".
More tests are coming up.
"Now people are coming up to us".
Many are coming up short.
Application deadlines are coming up fast.
"The tugboat races are coming up soon.
"The holidays are coming up," he said.
"Really, the hardest years are coming up.
Vanuatu and PNG are coming up.
"Guests are coming up the escalator.
Book launch and reading dates are coming up in February.
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