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The word 'imminent' is correct and usable in written English.
It is defined as about to take place or happen soon. Therefore, it can be used to refer to events that are expected to occur in the very near future. Example sentence: The imminent arrival of the guests prompted her to put the finishing touches on the decorations.
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the imminent
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About to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.
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She dreaded the imminent ceremony.
Granted, the imminent fiscal stimulus should help.
The imminent move to Brooklyn helps, too.
Acknowledging the imminent crisis, W.T.O.
What's the "imminent hazard to public safety"?
The imminent threat concentrated minds elsewhere.
Is he concerned about the imminent closedown?
Hence the imminent arrival of the Fortwo Cabrio 90 Twinamic.
They were millenarians, expecting the imminent Second Coming of Christ.
But it would eliminate the imminent threat of financial chaos.
There is Raine the imminent OAP: "It is pretty depressing.
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