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Areas USA: A New Era of Leadership in Travel Hospitality Areas USA is now the largest privately held travel hospitality company in the United States, following the successful acquisition of Delaware North’s Travel Hospitality Services (THS), a business generating more than $500 million in annual revenue. With this milestone, our U.S. division has tripled in size, operating nearly 400 ...
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Areas USA is on a mission to dispel the notion that airport food is substandard. We can’t erase that perception for the entire industry, but a culinary richness is permeating the Areas system and gaining notice by traveling foodies. It won’t happen overnight, but instilling this mindset to elevate the guest experience will ultimately inspire a refreshed assessment of airport food at Areas ...
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Do native speakers use present continuous when talking about timetables? Can I use "is coming" in my sentence? That film comes/is coming to the local cinema next week. Do you want to see...
Indeed, "immigration" and "coming to a new country" are closely aligned. The problem is that your example sentence seems to be spoken by an omniscient narrator who doesn't reside anywhere. The same voice might say Spain is on the Iberian Peninsula. Where is the speaker? Probably not in Spain. Now, if someone said He is coming to Spain.
If someone say something to you, and you wonder why they say that out of the blue, is it natural to ask 'where's this coming from'? For example, Alan and Betty's relationship gradually gets better and better.
I will be coming tomorrow. The act of "coming" here is taking a long time from the speaker/writer's point of view. One example where this would apply is if by "coming" the speaker/writer means the entire process of planning, packing, lining up travel, and actually traveling for a vacation. I will come tomorrow.
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I'd like to know when should I use "next", "upcoming" and "coming"? The Associated Press (AP) earlier on Monday reported the doses would be shared in coming months following their clearance by the FDA.
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I read people say "I am coming" in sexual meaning. But is it proper English or it is a just joke? I want to ask, just before you are going to ejaculate do you say "I am coming" or "I am cumming"? Is come used in sexual meaning really or it is just word-play because they sound the same.
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Further to Peter's comprehensive answer "Do you come here often?" completes the question in a continuous form, as opposed to the more obviously present "Are you coming?" "Do you come with me?" is certainly archaic and if it was used today it would seem strange, but at a guess it sounded comfortable for about 1,000 years until early Victorian dates.
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In that sense, when you think about dropping someone off on your way home, you would use "coming" and "going" based on whether the two of your are travelling to or from a place.
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There are at least a couple of reasons why "the year is coming to an end" is the idiomatic choice. Firstly, "an end" better describes to the process or generality of something concluding, rather than pointing to a specific, singular conclusion.