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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are about to generate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is imminent or will happen very soon, often in the context of creating or producing something.
Example: "The team is excited because they are about to generate new ideas for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "are on the verge of creating" or "are ready to produce".
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Focus resources on activities that are about to generate substantial profits.
Of the great amount of revenue for city contractors that San Francisco's homeless population are about to generate, how much of it will actually benefit them?
Industry 4.0 and the corresponding industrial Internet of Things are about to generate new waves of process-related data, next to the abundance of event data already present in enterprise systems.
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He was a student at the Juilliard School, having come from England on a scholarship that was about to generate a doctoral thesis.
Unemployment will continue to fall, productivity will rise, and the Bank of England, concerned that the UK's runaway success is about to generate the return of inflation, will start to put up interest rates at a gentle pace.
As Europe is about to generate 20% of its energy demand from Renewable Energy Sources RESS) by 2020, adequate RES integration and renewable energy storage throughout the entire food cold chain must properly be addressed.
From the moment his fellow Brazilian, Maxwell, floated a free kick his way, you could see Silva's neck muscles bracing, and sense the power he was about to generate on the ball.
Technology has now evolved to the point that it is about to generate a radical disruption in healthcare, and that disruption will generate winners and losers.
If insects - of which 40% of species are beetles - were not about, for example, most plants would not get pollinated and so would not be about to generate oxygen.
But the East and the West rarely meet without creating a few sparks, and it seems that renewed interest in Chinese medicine is about to generate a hot one.
The spokesman said it was up to editors to set up a new regulatory body and that tomorrow's meeting was about "trying to generate some momentum".
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