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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not immediate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not happening right away or immediately. For example: - "The solution to this problem is not immediate, but we are actively working on it." - "We understand your frustration, but please keep in mind that change is not immediate." - "The effects of this new policy will not be immediate, but we hope to see positive results in the long term."
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The existence of a discretionary trust means that her inheritance is not immediate; she must nevertheless act immediately to keep the farm from collapse.
The danger is not immediate.
Sadly, the pay-off is not immediate.
Burundi's decision is not immediate.
Mr. Blatter's resignation is not immediate.
But the effect is not immediate.
But the danger is not immediate.
The threat, of course, is not immediate, nor glaringly obvious.
Furthermore that impact is not immediate or indeed linear within social science research.
This can take up to one business day, and is not immediate!
That two people in baseball would have the same agent is not immediate reason for suspicion.
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