Sentence examples for about that soon from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about that soon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that will be discussed or addressed in the near future.
Example: "I'll get back to you about that soon, once I have more information."
Alternatives: "regarding that shortly" or "concerning that soon".

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(I'll be writing more about that soon).

We'll tell you more about that soon.

I'll be writing about that, soon, as well.

We'll hear more about that soon, no doubt.

We will find out about that soon enough.

He added, "Aipac remains a newsworthy part of this story, and you'll see more about that soon".

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Now it came about that as soon as Gotokai left the village, Kinte cooked a large pot of meat soup and added a bag of cayenne pepper to it.

Today's report describes how the journals have responded and raises new questions about papers that Soon has published since 2012.

While serving as San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank president, the Yale-trained PhD economist sounded early warnings about housing market risks that soon proved correct when the 2008 financial crisis hit.

Nowhere is there an inkling that he knew about the torture report that soon would reveal his administration in all its cruelty.

She notices that when she has written about punctuation she gets correspondence that soon veers into passionate complaint about spelling, grammar or pronunciation.

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