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"imminent of" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
"Imminent" means about to happen, and does not require a preposition after it. You can use "imminent" in a variety of sentences, such as: 1. The storm was imminent, with dark clouds gathering in the sky. 2. The threat of war is imminent as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. 3. The launch of the new product is imminent, and we are all excited to see its success. 4. We evacuated the area because an explosion seemed imminent. "Imminent of" is not used in any of these sentences. Instead, you can use phrases like "imminent danger" or "imminent arrival." For example: 1. The residents were in imminent danger as the fire quickly spread through the building. 2. The arrival of the new shipment is imminent, according to the tracking information.
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During Cantoni's conversation with the Embassy political officer, Berlusconi called the senator to confide that an arrest was imminent of four Italian Carabinieri believed to be blackmailing the Lazio regional governor with a sex-tape.
In its place, other kinds of losses suddenly seemed imminent: of civil rights, personal safety, financial security, the foundational American values of respect for dissent and difference, the institutions and protections of democracy.
All this is not, to my mind, the most imminent of possibilities, but if I were a Muslim, this is the possibility that I would find myself holding in the center of my mind, and driving toward.
He talks about Weisz in the present tense, hardly suggesting any split is actual or imminent: of their living arrangements, he says, "We have a home in Camden," and when I ask whether the couple will be giving their son a Jewish upbringing, again it's in the present.
The individuals on this list are at a very high risk, almost imminent, of identity theft". In June, medical records and Social Security numbers for at least 1,000 patients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center were exposed in a peer-to-peer data breach.
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And there is no sign of imminent adoption of even those too-timid radical options.
Supporters revived it using the leverage of imminent expiration of a broader surveillance authority.
To many, "lowest low" is hard evidence of imminent disaster of unprecedented proportions.
The withdrawal was a consequence of imminent capture of Zadar and Šibenik by Yugoslav Partisans.
Front and center was a notation about the Bloomberg report of imminent prosecution of Mr. Mozilo.
On March 10, the United Nations Security Council was warned of imminent risk of famine in Yemen, Somalia and South Sudan.
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