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"was coming closer" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to describe a person or object approaching. For example, "The thunderstorm was coming closer, and the thunder was getting louder."
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And the firing was coming closer".
It was coming closer and closer.
And each time he yelled, that voice was coming closer and closer through the train.
Emi was coming closer and closer to term, but many things could have gone wrong.
"I noticed Ndereba was coming closer and I thought she was going to catch me".
His prize was coming closer, and the next day, half a million people would come to Belgrade in his name.
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I was coming close with my third point, but my next thought was a little off.
By now, departure time was coming close.
"Big-hearted" is coming closer.
Well, one's coming closer to reality.
Your day is coming closer, I suspect.
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