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The phrase "for the coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means "for the approaching" or "for the next." Example: We need to prepare for the coming winter by stocking up on warm clothes and firewood.
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Forecasts for the coming rains are promising.
I waited expectantly for the coming tsunami.
"That will be our motivation for the coming games.
That would seem to bode well for the coming negotiations.
The stage was set for the coming Revolution.
That fine structure will probably increase for the coming season.
The forecast for the coming spring harvest was dismal.
Any other bold predictions for the coming season?
It also bodes ill for the coming election.
Not the happiest background for the coming federal budget battle.
They failed to prepare for the coming inundation.
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