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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are impending of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding of the word "impending," which typically does not pair with "of."
Example: "The deadlines are impending, and we need to act quickly."
Alternatives: "are approaching" or "are imminent."
Dictionary
are impending of
adjective
Approaching; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen.
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It means that there is impending exhaustion of accumulated baggage of innovative ideas and persons able to implement them in practice.
On Miami radio the stories are about impending U.S. invasion of Cuba.
The airwaves are full of impending changes from better management of older people to a review of out of hours.
Of course, so was the impending case of alleged racial abuse.
So is an impending shortage of certified teachers.
With the agreement, Dish also averts what was an impending blackout of the Fox broadcast network.
But underlying and perhaps fortifying the low attendance is the impending sale of the team.
One is the impending retirement of its chief executive, Gary D. Newsome, who is planning to join a religious mission in South America.
And then there is the impending departure of Sean Kemp, Clegg's likable but overworked spokesman in No 10.
The catalyst for transformation was the impending construction of a new 48-bed NICU with single-family rooms.
Third, there is the impending normalization of monetary policy in the United States.
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