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The phrase "coming generation" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a future generation of people, usually the generation immediately following the current one. For example: "We must plan ahead for the coming generation and make sure our environment is safe for them to live in."
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"This is the way to save the coming generation".
Over the coming generation, this is likely to be the farthest-reaching transformation in Saudi society.
Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities reckons that the coming generation of consoles could be the last.
Do you think the industry can grow out of that in the coming generation?
This coming generation of smart machines is not limited to the kitchen.
It makes thieves of the coming generation, and so helps fill our gaols".
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Collins echoed her concern: "If we lose the talents of this up-and-coming generation … they're not coming back," he said.
"It's not a good picture for an up-and-coming generation".
Or what about Iran's up-and-coming generation of exciting young artists?
The Scholars' Lab at the University of Virginia Library has developed a new Web site for the up-and-coming generation of digital mapmakers.
Generally Agassi does not find himself dwelling too much on the age gap between him and the up-and-coming generation.
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