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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an impeding move" is not correct; the correct term is "an impending move." You can use it when referring to a move or action that is about to happen soon.
Example: "The team is preparing for an impending move to a new office location."
Alternatives: "an upcoming move" or "a looming move."
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Don't let anything or anyone pressure you -- whether it's an impeding move date or the fear that you won't get that apartment.
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When the child had no reaction or did not seem to be interested in talking about how he/she was conceived, this often had an impeding effect on the information-sharing process, as parents felt unsure as to how to move forward and bring up the topic again.
In those states, you have an impeding clash between the public-sector unions and the public at large".
It was not clear tonight whether the Pentagon had received specific warnings about an impeding attack on Defense Department computers using the Code Red worm.
That is, an internationally robust haven for artists where the slackness of markets is not an impeding factor but one that shelters creative enterprise.
His promotion to CEO is considered a sure sign of an impeding internal and massive shakeup.
Nevertheless, GPS may be an expensive trade-off and may become an impeding factor in the practical deployment of SHEAR.
With an impeding retirement, BK has decided to do two last tours.
He followed this with a new 200 m personal best in the finals, again facing an impeding wind.
However, in this instance the cost of additional genetic testing may have an impeding role.
The exogenous application of auxin promotes cluster root formation while auxin transport inhibitors have an impeding effect.
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