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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming weekend" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the weekend that is approaching or coming up soon. Example: I have a lot of plans for the coming weekend, I'm going camping with some friends and then attending a music festival on Sunday.
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More games this coming weekend.
Maybe we'd talk about the coming weekend.
(This coming weekend will be the second in a festival celebrating the forest's rededication).
The boy, Freddy, sent a telegram, quite suddenly, saying he was arriving for the coming weekend.
There is a small matter of the Manchester derby – United versus City – this coming weekend.
The team will compete in the NCAA Division III qualifier this coming weekend at UMass-Dartmouth.
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The women's ultimate team is looking to keep up the momentum at Sectionals and Regionals in the coming weekends.
This will really whet everyones appetite for the coming weekends grand prix.
"Come weekends," he said, "we ride bikes and spend lots of time together as a family.
Samples came weekends were processed within three days.
The latest strike, which comes after weekend talks between GDL and Deutsche Bahn broke down, is expected to hit travel over the coming long weekend.
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