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The phrase "about to do something" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is on the verge of performing an action in the near future.
Example: "I was just about to do something when the phone rang."
Alternatives: "on the verge of doing something" or "ready to do something".
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"They become fascinating windows into Lincoln as he was about to do something important," he said.
I could always tell when he was about to do something stupid.
If you see a fellow competitor about to do something wrong, stop her".
Be aware that someone's about to do something somewhere and turn up at the right spot".
"The officer was getting really aggressive like he was about to do something," Hayir, who filmed the video, said.
Because people could sense that Dortmund, which flirted with bankruptcy seven years ago, was about to do something historic.
I'm about to do something that may permanently estrange me from my family.
The caller said he needed to talk immediately -- that he was "about to do something crazy," Mr. Walker said.
"I'm about to do something I've sworn I'd never do," Mr. Garfield said, "and that's use 'leverage' as a verb".
There was nothing to suggest that the Rockets were about to do something special, never mind historic.
On July 21 Mr. Stern turned 80, and now Carnegie Hall is about to do something for him.
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