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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be coming up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is approaching or will happen soon.
Example: "The deadline for the project is be coming up next week, so we need to finalize our plans."
Alternatives: "is approaching" or "is on the way."
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First pitch will be coming up shortly.
They seemed to be coming up the stairs.
The next World Cup matches would be coming up overnight.
Atalanta will be coming up against a hugely relieved man.
He appears to be coming up to the race well".
"Realistically though, my junior year will be coming up soon.
To be coming up against them in July and August.
Which surely must be coming up... after this break.
Except that I'm supposed to be coming up with a theme song," he said.
"You can imagine all the emotions that are going to be coming up".
Instead, we should be coming up with some ways of running services more innovatively.
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