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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming there" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate someone or something is moving or arriving at a specific place. Here are a few examples: - "I'm glad you're coming there with me. The event would be boring without you." - "The train will be coming there in just a few minutes. We need to hurry up and get to the station." - "After seeing the forecast, I started regretting coming there for our vacation."
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Would he be coming there — by himself?
More students are coming there.
But change is coming there, too.
"The help is not coming there".
He probably thinks that James is coming there for Connie.
"There had been so much hype about my coming there.
The Army was coming; there would be fighting soon.
Any workplace thrives when people enjoy coming there.
Though slower in coming, there are signs of progress.
But Utah was Mormon, people weren't coming there.
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Nobody ever comes there".
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