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"it would be immediate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that would happen quickly or without delay. An example sentence could be: "If we implemented these changes, the impact on our business would be immediate."
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There seemed to be consensus that it would be immediate.
I have no doubt that it would be immediate military intervention.
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Instead of phasing out the estate tax entirely, it would exempt all estates worth less than $5 million, and the results would be immediate.
Should the sale go through, there would be immediate pressure on Ellman and Gretzky to lower the team's budget because it is losing so much money.
The paybacks would be immediate.
The result would be immediate cuts in programs and personnel.
If that happened there would be immediate change".
"I really thought there would be immediate change," she said.
Any fresh entrant would be mercilessly scrutinised: "The criticism would be immediate.
The first would be immediate: further tax cuts for households and businesses, as well as an extension of jobless benefits.
"That way the punishment would be immediate and, importantly, also give an advantage to the deserving opponent".
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