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The phrase "coming on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that typically means "progressing, advancing, or developing", as in the following example: "My new business is coming on nicely; I'm so excited to see how far I can take it!".
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coming on
verb
Present participle of come on
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"It's coming on slowly.
He's coming on later.
Now it's coming on well.
The porchlight coming on again.
"I felt Rachel coming on," Thompson said.
But China is coming on fast.
Distance learning is coming on fast".
Dawn was coming on now.
— O.K. — You coming on Sunday?
Fifth set coming on Chatrier.
You're coming on as yourself.
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