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Discover Ludwig"imminent attack" is a valid and usable phrase in written English; it simply means an attack that is about to happen or will happen very soon.
For example, "The citizens of the small town braced themselves for the imminent attack."
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The defender may use proportionate accessible means in order to prevent an imminent attack and disarm the attacker.
Brussels fears an "imminent attack".
But there is no specific information about an imminent attack".
It would defeat the definition of an imminent attack.
From intercepted signals, the British naval commanders had good reason to expect an imminent attack.
It was not clear if the Saudi warning suggested an imminent attack.
The submarine surfaced suddenly and flashed a signal lamp at the ship indicating an imminent attack.
Mr Guéant said that "nothing whatsoever" suggested he was planning an imminent attack.
What if a bank monitoring its transactions could spot an imminent attack by a terrorist cell?
Investigators believe he was planning an "imminent" attack in Paris or the city's suburbs.
And pre-emptive force may be used to ward off an imminent attack.
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