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"Coming" is used when referring to movement toward the speaker or a specific location, while "going" indicates movement away from the speaker or a specific location. For example, if someone is traveling to your house, you would say they are coming over. Conversely, if they are leaving your house to head somewhere else, you would say they are going. The context of the speaker's position helps determine which term to use.

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