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The phrase "about to be reopened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is imminent or will happen very soon, typically referring to a place or event that was previously closed.
Example: "The museum is about to be reopened after extensive renovations."
Alternatives: "on the verge of reopening" or "set to reopen soon."
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Now it seems about to be reopened.
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A formal inquest has never been held but Attorney General Dominic Grieve has rejected calls for the case to be reopened, saying the evidence about the causes of death was "overwhelming".
The case, unsolved, is to be reopened.
Gen. Abdul Karim al-Ezi, commander of the First Division of the Iraqi National Police, who is involved in the Baghdad security effort, said about a dozen streets would be reopened as part of the easing of restrictions.
Officials would not speculate tonight about when the Hart building might be reopened, but Senator Daschle suggested on Sunday that the building could reopen next week.
But if engineers can quickly clear debris and secure an underground retaining wall at the trade center site -- a structure often called the bathtub, since it keeps the waters of the Hudson out -- then the existing, damaged PATH station could be reopened about two years from now, Mr. Morrison said.
"Their concern about civilian use of nuclear energy may be reopened at a later stage," Mr. Lantos said.
"This is a time bomb for the military," Mr. Bacman said, adding that Mr. Kirchner "can't find anybody to take the Army commander's post because so many of the military are worried about" the possibility that legal proceedings could be reopened against people accused of human rights offenses during the dictatorship more than two decades ago.
The caravan route to India and China was reopened.
"No change, no developments, no new leads," she said, adding that any claims about the case being reopened are "very, very incorrect".
Eventually, workers were able to slowly lower the load down to the ground, and about 4 p.m., the street was reopened.
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