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The phrase "imminent destruction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is about to happen or is almost certain to occur. Example: The city was facing imminent destruction as the massive hurricane approached.
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The promise of imminent destruction proved irresistible.
The imminent destruction of the Jungle made the situation urgent.
The crowd leaned forward for the imminent destruction of the young poet.
They mostly focus on the imminent destruction of relationships if they are still intact at all.
That technological dominance is an unquestionable good, saving the earth and its people from imminent destruction.
Bowen catches the provisional, precarious atmosphere of a society facing the threat of imminent destruction.
But I don't think the planet's imminent destruction is high on our list of concerns.
But the imminent destruction of the UK's environmental policy need not be one of them.
The entire original negative surfaced years later in a Pittsburgh storage warehouse, where the materials were marked for imminent destruction.
If we all abided by them we might yet save our beautiful planet from its imminent destruction.
At first, the Arab combatants broadcast ecstatic accounts of great victories, announcing the imminent destruction of Israel.
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