Tccool
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| 26 Oct 2014 01:04 PM |
What is more proper?
"Chance of diabetes is imminent."
"Chance of diabetes is immanent." |
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| 26 Oct 2014 01:06 PM |
| immanent sounds better to me |
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Echoit
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pokita
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Tccool
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| 26 Oct 2014 01:14 PM |
| Could anyone provide proofing around their answer? I am in an argument of rather it is imminent or immanent. |
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| 26 Oct 2014 01:17 PM |
immanent existing or operating within; inherent. "the protection of liberties is immanent in constitutional arrangements"
imminent about to happen. "they were in imminent danger of being swept away"
thats from google
so pick whatever one looks better to you |
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