Phrases with «imminent arrival»

The phrase "imminent arrival" means something is coming very soon or about to happen very soon. Full definition

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Sentences with «imminent arrival»

  • He has lost his place to Nacho Monreal in recent seasons and the seemingly imminent arrival of Sead Kolasinac could push him even down the pecking order at the Emirates. (arsenalnewshq.com)
  • GM also showed the press a number of brand new production vehicles destined for imminent arrival at dealerships near you. (articles.orlandosentinel.com)
  • ALDI's imminent arrival in WA and continuing competition between the retail majors has sidelined many retail developers who just can't pay the big prices Coles and Woolworths will shell out for new sites. (businessnews.com.au)
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