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Discover Ludwig"upcoming" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is often used as an adjective to refer to something that is about to happen in the near future. For example, "The upcoming election will be interesting to watch."
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It ends up coming up eventually.
"And it's just picking up, coming along.
I ended up coming home with a couple of checks".
There's a great big carve up coming our way!
That's why people end up coming to me".
Several roles ended up coming out of the repertory.
An exterior camera picks them up coming through the door.
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There's an almighty smash-up coming and not before time.
The shelter is, in a sense, a pop-up, coming to life where it could.
Scores obtained from the clinical follow-up coming closest to the date for DXA-scanning were utilised for this measure.
I hope I inspire up & coming females to do that".
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