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Discover Ludwig"about to do" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something will be done very soon, either in the present or the future. For example, "I'm about to do my homework, so I need to finish this now."
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Which I am about to do.
I'm not about to do that".
Rahmbo is about to do just that.
About to do some pruning?
About to do an interview".
Sao Paulo is about to do the same.
About to do a rap concert.
We're about to do it right".
We're about to do the same.
Politicians aren't about to do it.
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Claude agonizes about what to do about being drafted.
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