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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have him coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that someone is being made to arrive or is being brought into a situation.
Example: "I didn't expect to have him coming to the party after all the drama."
Alternatives: "get him to arrive" or "bring him in."
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Other versions have him coming and going freely for years, and finally leaving for good dressed as a guard.
It's going to be quite amazing to have him coming back from this layoff".
David contributed a great deal to the department, and our law firm is thrilled to have him coming back".
"I thought we might have him coming down to the last, but he's just pulled out more and all credit to him.
Still, the maps that imply a miraculous Santorum comeback in the delegate count don't have him coming all that close to losing Alabama or Mississippi, let alone actually dropping one of them.
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"Would I love to have him come back?
I'd love to have him come back.
"They would love to have him come".
I'd like to have him come back here.
Just have him come in the next day.
"I am not ready to have him come back and run the Police Department," Mr. Triplett said.
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