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The phrase "going to come" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about future plans for someone or something to arrive. For example: "I'm going to come by your house later tonight."
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Who's going to come?
Developers are going to come".
But that's going to come".
America's going to come back.
"Nothing's going to come easy".
Is it going to come back?
"We knew deployments were going to come".
Judges are going to come up.
No help is going to come.
They are going to come back.
Your garbage truck is going to come.
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