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Discover LudwigThe phrase "years coming" can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a certain period of time in the future that is expected or anticipated. It can also be used to describe a recurring event that happens every year. Example: "The new album had been highly anticipated for years coming, but finally, it was released to great success."
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"This will be 14 years coming up.
Later, he muses that, "I seem to have spent 15 years coming down from the mountains".
I'm pretty excited about how it's gone these past couple of years coming off injuries".
"Things have kind of been two years coming," he said, referring to conference realignment.
She sheepishly admits to having spent years coming to terms with her name, Uma Karuna Thurman.
Some people have been coming here 40, 45 years, coming before I bought.
The reason it's been four years coming is tough for Yorkston to talk about.
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It took me almost 30 years - coming from scratch, moving along and now the method of sprinting is all over the country".
"Bill, he's been in this system, he's been in this locker room for the last four years, coming up on his fifth year," Tuck said.
"We're two years into the Medicare rebate indexation freeze and we've got four years coming," he said.
"I've been picturing us in 50 years, coming back," he said.
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