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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a coming" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The event is approaching, and we are excited about it as a coming celebration."
Alternatives: "as an upcoming" or "as an approaching".
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Still, his homecoming serves as a coming of age.
Webster's dictionary defines meetings as "a coming together of persons or things for a common purpose".
Eventually he was allowed back into UMNO and was recognised as a coming leader.
The approach of the climax foreseen intuitively by the prophets is being felt, and feared, as a coming event.
Multi-valued logic is positioned as a coming generation technology that can execute arithmetic functions faster and with less interconnect than binary logic.
Indeed, the film itself can be seen as a coming of age for both the girls, and for Romanian cinema.
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"Spinning" gradually reveals itself as a coming-out story, too.
"They used the Olympics, as China is, as a coming-out event, but I don't think the same political change will result in China".
It would be more accurate to describe "Eat, Pray, Love" as a coming-out story.
Like the Beijing games, the Berlin Olympics were conceived as a coming-out party.
As a coming-home-from-war/buddy movie "The Messenger" is, in one sense, quintessentially American.
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