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"coming up on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to denote something that is approaching or about to happen, often in the near future. For example, "I'm coming up on my one year anniversary working at this job."
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Coming Up On The Season Exhibition Records, 1996-2000.
We're coming up on the one year mark in March.
Sheryl Sandberg: Yes, coming up on the one year mark.
There's one coming up on American Short Fiction.
The next one, which is coming up on Jan.
Coming up on the Philharmonic's calendar: "Bach.
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But that didn't come up on-stage last night.
Did the subject come up on set?
"When you buzz, you come up on our screen".
"We'll see which comes up on top," Roehrig says.
We come up on a tentless family.
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