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The phrase "are about to deploy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is imminent or will happen very soon, often in a context related to technology or military operations.
Example: "The team has completed the final tests, and we are about to deploy the new software update."
Alternatives: "are ready to launch" or "are on the verge of deploying."
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He's now stationed in the U.S., training pilots who are about to deploy to Iraq: "I was in Iraq from the 2nd to the 12th this month.
As the Army National Guard's head defense attorney in New England, Brown defended Guard members who had disciplinary difficulties such as positive drug tests, and provided estate planning and real estate advice to those who are about to deploy to war zones.
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He ultimately joined the all-black 477th Bombardment Group, which was about to deploy to the Pacific when the war ended.
One of the young men I was with at Restrepo is now in a unit that is about to deploy to the Chowkay Valley, immediately to the south.
An Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, said Russia could be about to deploy "thousands" of troops to Syria to set up an airbase to launch air attacks against Isis, according to the Daily Telegraph.
But as he stood to deliver his sixth (and perhaps last) budget as chancellor of the exchequer on March 18th, Mr Osborne was cheery partly because the weather has truly improved, partly because he was about to deploy a cunning plan.
She spoke of her union-member, snowmobile-champion husband and her five children, including one who is about to deploy to Iraq.She accused Democrats of looking down on small-town mayors.
His son, Beau, who is about to deploy to Iraq described how Biden lost his wife and daughter in a car accident soon after he was first elected to the Senate at the age of 29.
The rebels say it is meaningless to negotiate peace when the United Nations is about to deploy a brigade authorized to attack them in eastern Congo, according to Rene Abandi, leader of the M23 delegation that was meeting with the Congolese government in neighboring Uganda.
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