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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a while and soon" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you want to indicate a period of time that is both lengthy and approaching quickly, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "After a while and soon, we will see the results of our efforts."
Alternatives: "in a little while" or "before long".
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Star 6: Snipe the FBI and blow up helicopters healing every once in a while and soon you will have six stars.
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You get yourself the game, obviously, plus a 12" statue of a revenant demon (if they're unfamiliar to you now, play the game a while and you'll soon get to know them inside out, literally).
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@7 sorry mate don't want to pick on you but don't you think there was a room full of people banking that people would kick up a stink for a while but soon get bored and move on to something else when sigining off on this deal.
The gray dust floated atop the waves for a while but soon, saturated with water, sank and vanished.
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"We were friends for a while & soon after fell in like with each and then upgraded to love". .
But after a while, quite soon in fact, after days full of sunshine and lovely starry nights, the boy likes it.
The Tuvey brothers and the rest of the team joined Cisco for a while, but soon got the itch to start something new.
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