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The phrase "unfolding event" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to something that is happening or developing in real-time. Example: The reporters stood at the edge of the protest, witnessing the unfolding event as more people gathered and signs were raised.
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The footage shows that only one member of the public appeared to take an interest in the unfolding event.
So there is a visceral feeling as I watch the images of the unfolding event and the tragic aftermath.
Yet NBC presented two-woman bobsledding on tape as an unfolding event, finally showing the stirring victory of Flowers and Bakken at 9 36 p.m.
It's a fleeting storm of a film, with pockets of rhythms that suggest the ebb and flow of a naturally unfolding event -- though for some, its length may call for coffee and blankets.
Barring a dramatic, unexpected legal development, which in this unfolding event would not be unprecedented, one Bush official said he could not see a path for Mr. Gore to reach the White House.
He is far from alone, this is a giant industry led by reinsurance companies trying to place their bets properly, and, needless to say, getting repeatedly burned; who can ever calculate the likelihood of Libyas or Fukushimas — and even if you can it is the particular modalities of the unfolding event rather than the occurrence of the event itself that determine the impact and outcome.
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Rating agencies were left behind by unfolding events.
The unfolding events left much of Tbilisi spellbound — or paralyzed.
The unfolding events may have a distinctly New York flair.
So the unfolding events do not arise from a failure of BP's safety systems".
A "lean back and wait" posture toward unfolding events is dangerous.
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