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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imminence for" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
The correct phrase is "imminent for," which means something that is about to happen or occur. It is used to describe a situation or event that is expected to occur soon. Example: The country is bracing itself for the imminent arrival of a hurricane.
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Many studies showed that the erythrocyte participation in nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation improves tissue perfusions and decreases blood viscosity; this gives a new imminence for pathophysiology of blood viscosity disorders [ 44, 45].
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The imminence of challenges for alaas ecosystems requires a holistic understanding between researchers and stakeholder communities, which in turn depends on a comprehensive assessment of the dynamic interaction of physical and social drivers of change.
This makes a mockery of the "imminence" requirement for killing U.S. citizens.
For the imminence of war can puncture even the most swollen egos, and Ivanda, the puffed-up new mayor, is helpless and frightened as chaos engulfs the village.
Jeffrey Goldberg, who made the case for the imminence of Iranian nuclear capacity, is now skeptical: "His recent actions suggest he doesn't quite know what he's doing".
The "Beat Generation" was born disillusioned; it takes for granted the imminence of war, the barrenness of politics and the hostility of the rest of society.
Despite the imminence of its construction, designs for the new building – by the firm of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien – are described by the Foundation's press officer as being "in the conceptual stage".
But what is rarely noted is that experts had been warning of the imminence of such a disaster for years, often explicitly and with tragic accuracy, it turns out.
Intense psychological responses are not always associated with concrete situations; for example, the imminence of a possible terror attack may produce an important effect on psyche and trigger a typical PTSD response.
This deprives the novel of any real dramatic tension – a lack for which even the imminence of revolution cannot compensate.
Jesus himself created no firm organization for his community; the expectation of the immediate imminence of the kingdom of God provided no occasion for this.
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