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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soon" is not correct and usable in written English
It does not convey a clear meaning and is grammatically incorrect as "soon" is an adverb and should not be preceded by "a." Example: "I will call you soon."
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Upon hearing the news, the relieved Mr A soon recovered.
If you don't press "A" soon enough, the Pokemon will get away.
And I'd already got a job a soon as I'd left school, as a healthcare assistant.
As she remarks in her preface, an aspiring writer has a "soon or never" trajectory in mind.
"We now hope for a soon settlement of our complaints.
How about a (soon to be) Director of Blogger Networks?
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A soon-to-be-launched app is expected to drive that number up sharply.
Would you consider a soon-to-be outdated model?
And a soon-to-reopen nightclub in the basement.
A quick conversation with Lorkowski revealed interests typical of a soon-to-be seventh grader.
QUESTION FROM IKE: Hi Rebecca, I'm a soon-to-graduate college student.
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