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coming along

verb as in progress, develop

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But coming along in the same year as “This Is Spinal Tap,” it feels like a crucial step in the development of the mockumentary.

"A lot of the nerves come from worrying about members of the public coming along and maybe calling the police on you, or shouting something abusive towards you, which happens reasonably often."

From BBC

It’s so curious coming along when it is.

“Bryce had really good stuff today and the split finger is really coming along. He threw a lot of good ones today,” manager Scott Servais said.

Asked by MP Tim Loughton what happened when he pressed pause, he said they "melted away", saying: "People would, fairly quickly, stop coming to that morning service… they weren't coming along to church after that."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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