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Vincent C.
What does "coming up" mean in the following sentence?
But in fact, it's actually something that's coming up a very long effort
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8 feb. 2023 15:30
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"Coming up" in the sentence can actually mean that the pace at which the efforts keep coming is faster than what was expected before.
8 februari 2023
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In this sentence it doesn't make any sense.
"Comping up" can mean about to happen in the future, as in "my birthday is coming up in two weeks".
It can also mean to come up from a lower place, as in "he is coming up the staircase".
And more colloquially it can mean coming north, as in "my friend is coming up from Florida to Pennsylvania to see me". Usually when we go south we say "coming down".
8 februari 2023
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Vincent C.
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