Phrases with «imminent closure»

The phrase "imminent closure" means that something is about to close or end very soon. Full definition

Sentences with «imminent closure»

  • On Sunday, Cuomo sent a letter to President Trump pleading for «emergency» help for Penn Station, and on Monday, he took to the airwaves and argued, in even more dramatic terms, that the railroad's imminent closure of some station tracks is actually «an impending disaster.» (politico.com)
  • Alternative not in top shape While the Aburi - Accra road faces imminent closure, the only alternative leading to the Akuapem Ridge that hosts the Presidential lodge is not yet in shape. (citifmonline.com)
  • «I've done this work before,» she explained, referring to her efforts that made Inner City Education Foundation Public Schools, a network of charters she's credited with saving from imminent closure. (laschoolreport.com)
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