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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imminent departure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is about to happen very soon. Example sentence: I'm packing my bags in preparation for my imminent departure.
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Too many are scheduled for imminent departure.
Now she deplored their imminent departure.
He has survived countless forecasts of his imminent departure.
Centrica declined to comment on Bentley's imminent departure.
But rumors of an imminent departure were exaggerated, he added.
But the decision today made an imminent departure unlikely.
We note suitcases, coats, the trappings of imminent departure.
Here in Chicago, the news of Mr. Daley's imminent departure was greeted with near universal shock.
Nonetheless, the churches' imminent departure from public schools may well be regarded as a triumph.
QUESTION FROM STEVE DOWLING: Does Stevens' apparently imminent departure mean Ginsberg is doing better?
Mr. Wu's imminent departure brings an end to a tumultuous year.
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