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The phrase "was about to" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is generally used to indicate activities that were in the process of happening, but were interrupted or otherwise prevented from being completed. For example, "He was about to jump off the cliff when his friends stopped him."
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He was about to.
"I was about to answer".
That was about to change.
She was about to graduate.
"I was about to die".
This was about to happen.
She was about to cry.
Something was about to happen.
Lord Peter was about to be hospitalized.
"I was about to be 20.
The restaurant was about to reopen.
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