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What's the difference?
Is it 'in the upcoming years' Or'in the coming years'?
2014年11月7日 10:35
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'Coming' and 'upcoming' are not synonyms.
Your phrase should be 'in the coming years'. This is a correct and long-established expression. It is an adverbial phrase meaning 'in the future'.
The more modern word 'upcoming' is an adjective, generally used to refer to events and planned occasions which are due to take place, for example 'the upcoming elections'. 'Upcoming years' is wrong.
2014年11月7日
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Both are correct but for me it sounds right to say "in the coming years".
2014年11月7日
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Either phrase will suffice.
2014年11月7日
I would say "in the coming years".
2014年11月7日
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