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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the coming" is not correct and is not typically used in written English
It may be intended to refer to something that is approaching or forthcoming, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "We are excited about the events on the coming weekend." (should be "on the coming weekend").
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Talk centered on the coming season.
Martin has good company on the coming ballot.
Humorous article on the coming fight between Tunney and Heeney.
All eyes were on the coming presidential election.
He said he was focused on the coming Congressional elections.
He is also keeping a keen eye on the coming Broadway season.
BMW offers it on the 5 Series, as will Porsche on the coming 911 GT3.
Israeli politicians, their minds on the coming election, competed with each other to respond suitably.
The writer reports on the coming football season in preposterous fashion.
He may also have an eye on the coming Israeli election.
If so, then what was the strategy behind that shank of swine on the coming cover?
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