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Discover Ludwig"coming more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that there is an increase in something. For example, "Sales have been coming more steadily this month."
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But those are coming more frequently.
So Asia is coming more into focus.
Other people see success coming more quickly.
Comedy is also coming more in an hourlong form.
Which we did see coming, more or less.
In the East, change is coming more slowly.
For several decades, Niños have been coming more frequently, Niñas less so.
He says AutoNation's profits are coming more from areas like financing and repairs.
But it doesn't seem to help, with the errors coming more frequently from her racket now.
It has been a long time coming – more than nine years in fact.
Or I guess we did; but we should have seen it coming more clearly.
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