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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'will keep coming' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something will continue to happen (or be repeated) in the future. For example: "The rain will keep coming until this afternoon, so you should bring an umbrella with you."
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The tests will keep coming.
We will keep coming".
"We will keep coming back.
If you don't, people will keep coming".
No doubt, many people will keep coming.
"Chinese shoppers will keep coming to Hong Kong".
DiPietro's paychecks will keep coming until 2029, when he's 47.
No one knows how long the boxes will keep coming.
"Hopefully these cars will keep coming," Mr. Brown said.
If we earn their trust, they will keep coming back.
"But the uneducated Mexican, he will keep coming.
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