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Discover Ludwig"see coming" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
Some examples of when to use "see coming" are: - When describing a person's ability to anticipate future events or outcomes: "She has a knack for seeing things coming." - When discussing a surprise or unexpected event: "I never saw that coming." - When warning someone about potential consequences: "Be careful, I can see trouble coming if you don't change your behavior." Example: The storm was so sudden that we didn't see it coming.
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That, we didn't see coming.
Which we did see coming, more or less.
He's taken a bullet that he didn't see coming.
This is something that Wall Street did not see coming.
Hulk's absence created problems I did not see coming.
There's nary a twist you don't see coming.
This is something I really didn't see coming.
The weekend became a holding pen for odd happenings and stuff you didn't see coming.
"It's the first thing you can see coming down the street," Mr. Weinberg said.
"It was one of those results you could not see coming or expect.
clue (CZAR, which I did not see coming) from the ALTO clef.
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