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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imminent doom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where disaster or catastrophe is about to happen.
Example: "The scientists warned us of the imminent doom facing our planet if we do not take action against climate change."
Alternatives: "impending disaster" or "looming catastrophe."
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That may be why the economy as a whole shows few signs of imminent doom.
Rumors shook the marketplace about imminent doom for various hedge funds.
I don't remember this sense that people were straying, this sense of imminent doom".
Realizing their imminent doom, Sashenka and her husband hastily arrange for their children's safety.
Once more there were gleeful pronouncements of imminent doom: California, declared one pundit after another, is America's Greece.
Mr. Ausubel does not belong to the Jeremiah school of environmentalists who prophesy imminent doom unless their words are heeded.
We wonder aloud why everyone doesn't want to board this machine that is roaring down the rails toward imminent doom.
Referring to the movie's themes of loss, mortality and imminent doom, he added: "People in my family are getting older.
No 1 in this series considered the possibility of humanity's imminent doom from the broadest global perspective.
Broadcasters cluck with dismay when a pitcher goes over 20 pitches in the first inning, sensing imminent doom.
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We see people under the rubble of a building, or victims of a natural disaster, or we see a burning field, or rockets that spell imminent doom...We view all these scenes on the screen shot by a photographer (or videographer).
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