RE: IMMINENT RESULTS COPD28 Aug 2020 12:48
"They were imminently about to be swept away"
While I hate to be pedantic, but what sort of English is that? Bad.
"They were" - past tense. "imminently" - about to, future.
"imminently" means "about to be", so "imminently about to be" is very very bad.
They were quickly swept away. Simple English.