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The phrase "as coming" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate something that is perceived or regarded as forthcoming, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report was anticipated as coming from a reliable source."
Alternatives: "as expected" or "as anticipated".
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Receiver observes the useful signal, denoted as, coming from the th user.
But I see this as coming mostly out of Russia.
The crates were clearly labeled as coming from Russia.
Corallo dismisses complaints about the changes as coming from malcontents.
Creation was seen as coming from God alone.
They had been identified mistakenly as coming from dwarf elephants.
He described himself as coming from politics' "center ground".
Similar(4)
"You might as well come on in".
Yes, you might as well come in.
Newcastle are coming as well.
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