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'were coming along' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate progress or to describe an ongoing action. For example: The renovations were coming along nicely, so we decided to continue with the project.
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"Three young players were coming along and the way he approached them was quite positive".
I asked you if you didn't call him on the telephone and ask him how the deposits were coming along?
We were on our way to Versailles to see how things were coming along at the bosk.
New therapies were coming along, including an inhaled drug that he was supposed to take every day.
"When we were coming along, the government offered the employment opportunities for persons of color," Mrs. Robinson said.
MR. DODD: Didn't you on one occasion call Herr Thoms on the telephone and ask him how the "Melmer" deposits were coming along?
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"He's coming along".
They're coming along".
Collins added, "He's coming along fine".
A. That's coming along well.
Wonder how his German is coming along?
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