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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is imminent or about to happen soon.
Example: "I was about to take a shower when the power went out."
Alternatives: "on the verge of taking" or "ready to take".
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team was about to take over.
Now five new ones are about to take their place.
Richard is about to take off, and deservedly so.
But Lloyd isn't about to take it easy.
Griffin's career was about to take a downturn however.
I'm not about to take something to the Supreme Court and try to challenge it.
Neither black nor white is about to take up arms to fight for its interests.
There is no indication that politicians are about to take on the issue.
Is she about to take a shower?
Even very young children receive information when a medical intervention is about to take place.
Medication incidents encompass any untoward occurrence while the resident is taking or about to take medication [ 6].
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