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The phrase 'potentially imminent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a situation that may occur or become imminent in the near future. For example, "The passing of the bill is potentially imminent, which could lead to significant changes in the law."
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It's the social hypocrisy of John Major's day, and would be richly comic if it wasn't quite so… potentially imminent.
And Goodison Park, where Nikica Jelavic starts for Everton despite a potentially imminent move to today's opponents, QPR: Everton: Robles, Coleman, Alcaraz, Stones, Oviedo, McCarthy, Barry, Naismith, Barkley, Osman, Jelavic.
"This behaviour is especially troubling in light of the potentially imminent resumption of executions in Bahrain and the role of confessions extracted through torture in obtaining death sentences in Bahraini courts," she added.
Sitting in the front passenger seat afforded me several slaps across the head and a clear view of the terror on Valerie's face each time her seat was violently kicked from behind, causing her to jerkingly lunge forward as she tried to concentrate on driving and not on her potentially imminent demise in a metal fireball..
The report also said that Whisper provides aggregated user data on specific subjects (such as the number of suicide threats emerging from US army bases or The Pentagon) to the government, and has worked with both the FBI and MI5 in cases that "involved potentially imminent threats to life".
As one of the major ratings agencies concluded in a recent report, failure to pay non-debt obligations 'would signal sever financial distress and potentially imminent debt default,' prompting the U.S. sovereign rating to be place on 'Rating Watch Negative.'" — A letter from Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner to Republican senators, June 29.
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WHEN Hurricane Irene roared up the East Coast this summer and drew a bead on Manhattan, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were surprised to learn they had something in common: They were living in Evacuation Zone A and potentially at imminent risk of being flooded out of their homes.
We've been hearing rumors of the "cheaper" iPhone for most of 2011 and the great prognosticator himself felt that an iPhone "lite" was imminent, potentially priced at pre-paid, developing market levels.
Decisions about fertility and imminent potentially gonadotoxic therapies must be made rapidly.
Sherrell says Australia should begin discussing policy responses, such as a dedicated Pacific permanent visa lottery, immediately, not in two or three decades when movement was imminent and potentially disordered.
The forces may lack gasoline and electricity in Kosovo, face difficult delays in their imminent and potentially dangerous Congo mission, and go unpaid in Sierra Leone, United Nations and administration officials said.
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