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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be forthcoming" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be readily available, accessible, or willing to share information or cooperate. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as: - "I asked her about her plans for the project, but she wasn't forthcoming with any details." (meaning she wasn't willing to share information) - "The company assured us that all relevant financial documents will be forthcoming in the next few days." (meaning they will be readily available or accessible) - "I appreciate your help, but I need more forthcoming responses in order to understand the situation fully." (meaning I need more cooperative or open responses).
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It is unlikely to be forthcoming.
One does not appear to be forthcoming.
But that does not seem to be forthcoming.
But such assistance appears not to be forthcoming.
(Adams continues to be forthcoming on other subjects.
A rival bid is unlikely to be forthcoming.
And no such study appears to be forthcoming.
That answer did not seem to be forthcoming on Thursday.
But more money is highly unlikely to be forthcoming.
But these do not seem to be forthcoming.
"It's time for Costco to be forthcoming about their plans.
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