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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It often implies aggression or a strong approach. Example: She had a strong, determined look in her eyes; it was clear she was coming at the situation from a different angle.
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coming at
verb
Present participle of come at
Exact(51)
"It's coming at you.
"He was coming at us".
"Now, nobody's coming at all".
Summer is coming at last.
"They keep coming at you," he said.
They were coming at us with everything.
I knew what was coming at me.
Similar(4)
They came at night.
"He came at me.
"Come at me, Martha Stewart.
Come at me Twitter.
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