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Discover Ludwig"coming event" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to an event that will happen in the near future. You can use it when describing an event that is about to take place or when promoting an upcoming event. For example: - The city is buzzing with excitement for the coming event, the annual music festival. - Mark your calendars for the coming event, the launch of our new product line! - The school is preparing for the coming event, the graduation ceremony, with decorations and rehearsals. - The community is looking forward to the coming event, the charity fundraiser, which will help raise funds for a local orphanage. - We are thrilled to announce the coming event, a workshop on leadership skills, which will be held next week.
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A coming event, a promised visit, an expected guest.
It's cold and dark, and the coming event will be painful.
A few months later, the station sent me four free tickets to a coming event.
With that, he returned to a conversation about a coming event — a celebration of Abraham Lincoln.
The approach of the climax foreseen intuitively by the prophets is being felt, and feared, as a coming event.
She has kicked into high gear, researching all aspects of the coming event: diet, exercise, delivery methods, hospitals.
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But coming events could undermine confidence.
Recent and coming events are noted.
Coming events include performances by Ballet Argentino.
The festive season reaches its peak with three coming events.
Hearst had an interview with K. the day before and got no inkling of coming events.
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