Sentence examples for be imminent from inspiring English sources

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be imminent

adjective

About to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.

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It may be imminent.

A cancellation (and resignation?) may be imminent.

Groundbreaking was said to be imminent.

Peak grain may be imminent.

More arrests may be imminent.

Psychological harm may be imminent.

Further defections may be imminent.

Another fine could be imminent.

That deal is believed to be imminent.

But that day may be imminent.

A Dickensian cameo must be imminent.

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