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"will be coming to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase if you are speaking about a future event or action. For example, "The new manager will be coming to the office next week."
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"The sea will be coming to us".
Now his bishops will be coming to him.
Soon, new games will be coming to the shooter genre.
Several of them will be coming to New York.
Our troops will be coming to Benghazi tonight".
"Yes, more books will be coming to Beeleigh," he said.
"Not all of these guys will be coming to Florida".
"People will be coming to ask about him.
Cherry blossom will be coming to England in April.
Laser defense systems will be coming to fighter jets.
Ms. Bennett will be coming to Toronto on Feb.
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