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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming holidays" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to upcoming holidays that have not yet arrived. For example, "I am looking forward to the coming holidays and all the festivities they will bring."
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What do you expect for the coming holidays?
Do thoughts of the coming holidays stress you out?
What should I do to ensure that it will produce red or pink leaves for the coming holidays?
The designs are fairly traditional (think snowflakes and Christmas trees), and when the season ends, the app will be updated with cards for coming holidays.
Some talked excitedly to one another about the coming holidays, their laughter a counterpoint to the sorrow of the service that followed.
It also sells its own merchandise, like a limited-edition Garden & Gun hunting tie and, for the coming holidays, a Le Creuset dish in gunmetal gray.
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If the past few weeks are any indication, the coming holiday may be no better.
This coming holiday season is predicted to be a breakout time for sales of the technology.
In that frame of mind, Urban Decay does itty-bitty bottles nicely packed in sets for the coming holiday season.
Models now start at $299, and are expected to fall to $199 by the coming holiday season.
It has been evident that Apple was struggling to make enough iPad Mini tablets for the coming holiday season.
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