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The phrase "are about to disappear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is on the verge of vanishing or ceasing to exist in the near future.
Example: "The ancient species of frogs are about to disappear if conservation efforts are not implemented soon."
Alternatives: "are on the brink of vanishing" or "are nearing extinction."
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Such dilemmas are about to disappear.
Both are about to disappear behind a tall fence.
But all these tents, including Mr. Afituk's, are about to disappear.
The crackle is almost as tacky as the toes that are about to disappear into winter.
None of this means that C.R.T.'s are about to disappear.
Squeaky clean Here and now Power to the poor Beyond carbon Sources ReprintsThis is not to say that the existing dinosaurs of power generation are about to disappear.
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Anyway, his Glasgow seat is about to disappear in a boundary redistribution.
The Bush White House is about to disappear.
Of that, $3 million may be about to disappear.
And I think I'm about to disappear.
Some of their edge, however, is about to disappear.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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