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Discover LudwigThe term "impending election" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an election that is coming up soon. For example, "There is an impending election, so make sure to get registered to vote!".
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That, presumably, is thanks to the impending election.
Seems an impending election makes all the difference.
THE most remarkable thing about Thailand's impending election is the timing.
Then the feeling was one of anxiety at their impending election prospects.
"People might blame Cameron and break the ConDem coalition and bring forward the impending election.
The last time I was here, in spring 2009, people were fired up about the impending election.
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Together with the wall, the impending elections and the promise that Egypt would have an elected President by July, this has been enough to defuse most of the violence.
Together with the wall, the impending elections, and the promise that Egypt would have an elected president by July, this has been enough to defuse most of the violence.
The future and the results of the impending elections will show.
Interference with impending elections is extraordinary, and interference with an election after voting has begun is unprecedented.
Right now, with America fixated on Iraq and its own impending elections, there is not much process to speak of except for this virtual one.
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