Sentence examples for a imminent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a imminent" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an imminent," as "imminent" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The storm is imminent, and we need to take shelter immediately."
Alternatives: "approaching" or "pending."

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The product will match such information with the age of the woman and that of her children to find out the likelihood of a imminent pregnancy.

Thus Britain was facing a "supreme emergency": an (a) imminent threat of (b) something utterly unthinkable from a moral point of view.

There was an unease in the air, however, and in the hotel bars there was the by now usual talk of a imminent military coup.

In a statement the Home Secretary said there was no evidence of a imminent attack but the assessment was that the threat has increased due to events in Iraq and Syria.

The ECB has so far kept cash taps just about open for Greek banks through its emergency liquidity assistance program but, faced with a imminent default if a deal isn't sealed this week, it could cut off the flow.

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More importantly, a non-diagnostic biopsy has an imminent effect on a patient's further treatment.

The thrill of an imminent meetup without a spoiler.

It might not be an imminent need for a company.

However, only five included a specific discussion of an imminent decision about consent for randomisation.

A year ago, technology executives were expecting an imminent recovery.

Only one patient presented with an imminent risk of interventricular obstruction due to a thalamic haemorrhage.

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