Yikes Charles, you have a typo. I think you want "imminent" digital takeover, not "eminant" which is not actually a word but is close to "eminent." imminent means about to happen, eminent means prominent or well known. Let's hope a convention of english teachers and professional spellers doesn't come to the exhibit.
Thanks for the lesson, I guess. I never knew there were two such words that were so close. It's true, the take-over is coming soon, but it's also very well known and prominent...what do I do? What's a word for something well known that's about to happen, or already happening? :P
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