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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imminent shift" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change or movement that is about to happen, usually in a more urgent or pressing manner than a regular shift. Example: The company's financial reports indicate an imminent shift towards more sustainable practices in the coming year.
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But Obama's main political strategist, David Axelrod, played down the prospect of an imminent shift.
Jupiter's imminent shift makes your new year resolution: discover grand passion, whether via romance, work or travel.
Many investors took Mr. Wen's words to signal an imminent shift in interest rate policy, which is still ultimately determined by the top leadership, not the central bank.
The film glides from one situation to another, and the anxieties New Yorkers face every day are worsened by the imminent shift in their lives.
But reports last week suggesting that the economy was roaring along -- including data on job growth in November and in the gross domestic product in the third quarter -- dampened expectations of any imminent shift in Fed policy.
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Ben Horowitz of Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm that likes to back founder-CEOs, is convinced the creators of companies make better long-term leaders of them because their knowledge of the technology helps them spot imminent shifts in product cycles that professional managers miss.
However, we stress here that SEM only provides indications for positive feedback mechanisms, not for alternative stable states nor does it offer any indication for imminent shifts.
China's reactions so far suggest that American complaints make an imminent currency shift less, not more, likely.
Journalists often inadvertently perpetuate a perceived need to "take another go at Moscow" when every Russian statement is parsed for hidden clues to an imminent policy shift.
Hameed and his brothers have declared their support for the people's revolution, and they stand poised to exploit the imminent power shift.
Most Egyptians now see their society as starkly divided, with the regime mostly looking after the interests of the rich but pretending to represent the poor.Fresh eyesAn imminent generational shift may help to change that.
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