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The phrase "descending on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "descending on" to describe someone or something arriving somewhere, especially when it arrives suddenly, quickly, or unexpectedly. For example, "The storm descended on the town, leveling most of the buildings in its path."
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In exactly one week, the CrunchGear team will be descending on CES for your benefit.
A "HEAT dome" is descending on Washington.
The cicadas are descending on "Mamma Mia".
Summer is descending on the area.
Friday's crowd began descending on the school grounds at dawn.
Here come the drug company lobbyists, descending on the Capitol.
Flock of vomiting seagulls descending on your yacht reception?
That is about as likely as Snow descending on Dubai.
That means politicians are descending on the pews.
He was asked about MTV descending on Brooklyn.
Eileen Atkins is magnificent as Mrs Rafi suggesting a domineering Bloomsbury hostess descending on darkest Suffolk.
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