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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an imminent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is about to happen very soon or is impending.
Example: "The weather forecast warns of an imminent storm approaching the coast."
Alternatives: "a looming" or "an impending".
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Perhaps to suggest an imminent thundercloud?
They sense an imminent political transition.
He is not predicting an imminent resurgence.
Neither seem an imminent prospect.
Brussels fears an "imminent attack".
Pandemic (H1N1) influenza poses an imminent threat.
Is a sentient machine an imminent possibility?
But don't expect an imminent coronation.
Northampton remain confident of an imminent return.
In 2002, terrorism was an imminent risk.
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It might not be an imminent need for a company.
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