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Discover Ludwig"imminent risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a danger or harm that is likely to occur soon or be encountered soon. For example, "The decision to put off maintenance on the bridge presented an imminent risk of collapse."
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In 2002, terrorism was an imminent risk.
It means someone is at imminent risk of dying.
New York is at no imminent risk of utopia.
"There was an imminent risk of injury to health".
After day 40, they say, "the possibibility of death becomes an imminent risk".
Any food business that poses an imminent risk to public health would be closed anyway.
Alan Greenspan hastened to reassure us that the U.S. isn't at imminent risk of deflation.
City and state officials said the public faces no imminent risk from mercury in Danbury.
Health authorities said finding such evidence was not a sign of imminent risk to humans.
She added that "no sites have identified transuranic wastes as an imminent risk.
Borrowers who are late on their mortgage payments or at imminent risk of missing payments.
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