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"imminent development" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is likely to happen soon. For example, "The government is anticipating an imminent development in the economy."
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But there was a message relevant to Mourinho – a manager deeply disinterested in developing young talent – when Woodward described imminent development plans for the club's own academy.
The Times failed to cover the imminent development of the United Hospital Grounds, of which I chaired the village's strategic planning committee.
Mr. Babbitt's main complaint involved Mr. Obama's failure to do more to conserve open space and protect sensitive areas threatened by imminent development.
There's Old Bookbinders down in the canalside neighborhood of Jericho, a stone's throw from Castle Mill boatyard (threatened with imminent development), which inspired Philip Pullman to create the Gyptians boat people in "The Golden Compass".
With a new international airport slated for imminent development, the burden that tourism puts on the infrastructure of this little town is ever increasing, as is the intense footfall around the small group of favoured temples.
The Daily Telegraph has also reported this imminent development many times, and on Tuesday it informed its readers that the government would that day announce a new citizenship bill that included "controversial measures based on the UK model to also strip nationality from Australians who hold sole Australian citizenship, but only if they have legal access to citizenship of another country".
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Given such recent and imminent developments, Rebecca West, journalist, novelist and companion of H. G. "Doomsday" Wells, was eerily prescient in her observation that motherhood is "like being one's own Trojan horse".
Yet in late January, U.S. Airways dropped the bid after Delta's creditors failed to cooperate (See "Delta's Still in Play"), and that dashed hopes for any imminent developments on the consolidation front.
Although video has been on Wikipedia in a limited way for the past two years, it is poised to take-off with the recent introduction of Firefox 3.5 along with other imminent developments, we have learned.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com