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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is imminent to' is not correct or usable in written English
A more suitable phrase would be 'is imminent', as in: The arrival of the hurricane is imminent.
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Shwed claims that a deal is imminent to bundle Check Point software in Nokia phones.
However, with the rapid urbanisation process in the country, it is imminent to reconsider the planning ideals for the cities.
The need for fuel flexible ultra-low emission gas turbine combustors is imminent to secure future power needs.
The danger of drug incompatibility is imminent to this regimen.
It is imminent to sought new strategies to improve the therapeutic effects of intraperitoneal chemotherapy.
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Clearly, Israeli has a motive in conveying the impression that an attack might be imminent, to stir up urgency in the West to confront Iran.
A British official, denying military action was imminent to free the hostages, said the paratroopers were being sent as a "contingency" measure.
Dewar's [17] practical studies on kinematics and energetics on carangiform fishes by direct observations of biological fish are imminent to support Lighthill's theory as they lie in a digitized record.
She warned that further sanctions against Russia are imminent, to punish Moscow for its support of the Assad regime's use of chemical weapons.
Especially in the case of taking a car or bicycle to the mall, it's imminent to know exactly in which lot are space you parked in.
When study dropout is imminent due to unwillingness to come to the center for assessments, questionnaires could be filled out at home.
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