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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impending demise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an imminent or approaching death or end of something.
Example: "The once-thriving business faced its impending demise due to poor management and lack of innovation."
Alternatives: "looming end" or "approaching downfall."
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Reports of Another Round's impending demise may have been hasty.
Talk story about the impending demise of Books & Co., the literary landmark on Madison Avenue.
With the impending demise of the Soviet Union, the U.S. was entering a new interwar period.
As for Trump, his impending demise has been announced many times before.
"Zynga's Earnings May Reveal Its Impending Demise" read the headline at one.
I'm scared to death of my own impending demise, at some point in my life.
Nationally, the news of its impending demise is not likely to break many hearts.
This fall, a Columbia newsletter carried news of the machine's impending demise.
Surjit Bhalla, an economist, wrote of "the impending demise of the left" in the Indian Express.
"It's the circle of life," Pauline tells Jill while discussing the tubercular turkey's impending demise.
And that could be a signal of the service's impending demise.
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