Sentence examples for about to climb from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about to climb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is on the verge of starting to climb or ascend, often used in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The hikers were about to climb the steep mountain when the weather suddenly turned."
Alternatives: "on the verge of climbing" or "ready to ascend".

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There are 10 steps in front of you that you are about to climb.

These two men were about to climb into the wombs of all American women and plant their flags – an operation every bit as uncomfortable as it sounds.

When she gets to the entrance of the living room, she can see Jay standing in the open expanse of the sliding door and beyond him Michele, looking as though she's about to climb up onto the chest-high brick wall that marks the edge of the terrace.

My name is Kuntal Joisher and I am about to climb Mt. Everest.

Am I about to climb the "wrong mountain"?

"What's going on?" I asked a man about to climb down.

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There wasn't even a non-magical stick lying about, no tree to climb in the corn bottoms.

They are extremely steep, take about two hours to climb and lead to Trail Crest at 13,777 feet.

A borrower who started out with a near-perfect 780 score would take about seven years to climb all the way back.

They are about learning to climb trees, and to get on with your siblings.

Stransky recently chatted with Forbes.com about how to climb the corporate ladder while watching television.

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