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"impending construction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in various contexts to describe a future construction project or activity that is about to begin. Example: "The residents of the neighborhood were concerned about the impending construction of a new highway, which would cut through their peaceful community."
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It was recovered during a salvage operation designed to rescue fossil specimens and associated data threatened by impending construction activities.
What we found were cultures and life styles facing massive potential changes with the impending construction of the dam".
The catalyst for transformation was the impending construction of a new 48-bed NICU with single-family rooms.
This is the last year the festival will be held at its present site because of impending construction of Interstate Highway 40 through Gallup.
Except that at that time there was no wall, and Mr. Cutler's real estate broker did not tell him of the impending construction.
Indeed he is not entirely convinced that he has not stopped it, likening the many announcements of its impending construction to those that once heralded Westway, the highway project along the Hudson River that was never built.
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He reflects, for instance, on a new sign that advertises the impending highway construction; it is erected amid the machinery and debris that he encounters down by the river.
Then, near the Seussian pile of a scrap-metal yard, there was the coup de grâce of impending yuppification: a construction site that was supposed to become a Whole Foods.
Something else hurtles out of the sky virtually every afternoon -- a brick, a slab of masonry, a construction crane -- impending on unknowing pedestrians.
Since the nation flirted with default on its international loans in December, only two outright acquisitions of South Korean companies by foreigners have been confirmed: BASF's purchase of the Daesung group's lysine business for $600 million last month, and the impending acquisition of Samsung Heavy Industries' construction equipment unit by Volvo for $765 million.
Energy Secretary Bill Richardson today ordered a major shakeup at DOE's National Ignition Facility (NIF), saying that he was "gravely disappointed" to learn that project managers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California had failed to inform him of impending cost overruns and construction delays.
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