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The phrase "are about to put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action is imminent or will happen very soon.
Example: "We are about to put the final touches on the project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "are ready to place" or "are on the verge of putting".
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Developers are about to put Long Island out of business.
Drug companies say they are about to put these publication principles into effect for clinical trials.
Lori and Greg Margolis are about to put their 1960's ranch in Harrison, N.Y., on the market for $2.2 million.
The most moral lawyers remind each prospective client that "you are about to put either your kid through college or mine".
You know that the hours you are about to put in are, if not wasted, then completely irrelevant to what the film might end up being.
"And people who have houses on the market or are about to put them on, think the Obama people are going to be their salvation".
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I am about to put on weight.
Now he is about to put on pinstripes.
They were about to put him on state TV.
Bates may be about to put two and two together.
A broad look is taken at what making photographs is about, to put in to context and perspective thoughts.
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