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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as incoming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is arriving or being received, often in relation to data, messages, or communications.
Example: "As incoming requests increase, we need to ensure our team is prepared to handle the workload efficiently."
Alternatives: "as they arrive" or "upon receipt".
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"Thompson!" an officer shouted as incoming fire began to rain in around the headquarters tent.
Wesley Enoch has been announced as incoming artistic director for Sydney festival.
Early-warning systems in Moscow incorrectly interpreted innocuous aircraft as incoming nuclear missiles from America.
And here's the crucial lesson for Tony Hall as incoming DG.
What are the implications of these problems for him as incoming Times chief executive?
I should know, because I had to deal with the aftermath of those riots as incoming home secretary.
The Windows firewall has also been updated so that it blocks unauthorised outbound connections as well as incoming attacks.
The group stayed on the hill briefly but backed off as incoming rockets struck the side facing Qawalish.
At the center of the legislative maneuvering will be Senator Bill Frist, who replaced Senator Trent Lott as incoming majority leader last month.
Still, the majority of texts continue to be disseminated in the digital mediums that spawned them, either via the internet or as incoming SMS messages.
The BBC will formally advertise for directors of TV and news next weekend, as incoming director general Lord Hall continues to assemble his senior executive team.
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