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The phrase "are about to begin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is imminent or will start very soon.
Example: "The concert is scheduled to start at 7 PM, and the opening act are about to begin."
Alternatives: "are ready to start" or "are on the verge of beginning."
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The wearable computing wars are about to begin, says a report released Tuesday by Forrester Research.
Real hard knocks are about to begin.
Talks to decide its fate are about to begin.
Talks with the unions are about to begin.
"Both campaigns are about to begin filling in the gaps".
But the dust storms are about to begin.
Our oil supplies are about to begin to fail us.
The National Book Awards are about to begin at Cipriani Wall Street.
The impeachment proceedings that are about to begin may represent the harsh culmination of this trend.
Now it has planning permission, eight years of construction are about to begin.
The initial works to make the site safe are about to begin.
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