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The phrase "about to be put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is imminent or will happen very soon, often in the context of being placed or positioned somewhere.
Example: "The documents are about to be put in the filing cabinet for safekeeping."
Alternatives: "about to be placed" or "on the verge of being put".
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But at the board meeting, few were accepting the idea that the increases were about to be put into effect without the blessing of both the departing and arriving governors.
The last fighters and civilians who were holding out in Aleppo are finally trickling towards the Turkish border, where a central plank of Ankara's policy throughout the nearly six-year war is about to be put to the test.
Ocean energy testing fields have been put into operation or about to be put into operation mainly include: Nissum Bredning Test Station, located in the west coast of Denmark, was put into operation in 2003 [7].
It would appear that humans who make a living wrangling words aren't about to be put out of business by Ginger's Sentence Rephraser.
"He's a human being, and he's about to be put to death".
We are about to be put in our place.
That is about to be put to the test.
The thesis that inflation is dead is about to be put to a tough new test.
One object from the sale is about to be put on the block again.
But the slingshots are not about to be put away just yet.
Now that a price is about to be put on it, the matter seems entirely different.
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