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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is imminent or will happen very soon.
Example: "The team is about to experience a significant change in leadership that will impact their workflow."
Alternatives: "on the verge of experiencing" or "about to undergo".
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We are thus about to experience a society with new expectations, new demands and new leaders.
However, both Europeans were about to experience wobbly ends to their round that saw the field gather a little closer.
He was about to experience first hand just how much.
Forgive me for what we're about to experience".
The British are about to experience what happens without it.
Even so, Georgia is not about to experience a jasmine-style uprising.
They signal the offbeat nature of what you are about to experience.
Ms. Stupak of Honeygun Labs concurs that V.J.'s are about to experience a worldwide boom.
He is carrying forth on the magical beauty they are about to experience.
"The Opals have always had those challenges that the Boomers are about to experience," admits Joyce.
Be warned: you are about to experience strong feelings of longing for Barry Davies.
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