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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Imminent dangers" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe threats or risks that are about to happen or occur very soon. Example: "The community was alerted to the imminent dangers posed by the approaching storm."
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The real and imminent dangers to lives and societies have to be driven home.
Yet statements were repeatedly made by high officials about imminent dangers.
In Britain specifically, Barclays says that its study of borrowing levels highlighted imminent dangers.
Mayor Richard M. Daley did as much as any man could do in leading Chicago away from its fractious past and the imminent dangers of Rust Belt decline.
They continuously measure the distance of potential obstacles and speed of other vehicles and alert drivers to imminent dangers, improving reaction times.
At Columbia University in New York, a professor is leading the design of an intelligent headphone system that will warn distracted pedestrians of imminent dangers posed by oncoming vehicles.
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Perhaps they were in imminent danger of arrest.
The officials said there was no imminent danger to riders.
The species was in imminent danger of disappearing.
Today's remote possibility becomes tomorrow's imminent danger.
"Sometimes it's a matter of imminent danger," she says.
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