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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted soon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will be approved or acknowledged in the near future.
Example: "Your application has been received and will be accepted soon."
Alternatives: "approved shortly" or "acknowledged soon".
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"It's a very unusual situation for oceanographers.... Hopefully, the paper will get accepted soon and we can put out the data".
Cash only at present; credit cards accepted soon.
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But when Yale's financial aid office offered her $33,000 to attend, she could not accept soon enough.
One token of his success is an Israeli award he accepts soon after the story opens, the first — as he lightly reminds his audience — given to an Arab in 41 years.
All but three of the 63 new Y Combinator startups have accepted, and SV Angel's David Lee says he expects one or two more to accept soon.
Verdict: Does not look up to the job and cutting losses could be wise but who would take him at anywhere near a price City might accept so soon after paying such an astronomical fee?
I accepted, and soon found myself back at Cornell as interim instructor for HADM 3750 Business Computing.
The recounting was done entirely by machine, and Mr Gorton, who confessed that waiting had been a torment, accepted defeat soon after its result was known.
Since there wasn't a hotel for miles, we accepted and soon fell asleep to the sound of cartoons blaring on a TV.
The post was formally offered in early 1875; Gilman accepted, and soon achieved prominence as an educator and administrator.
Morgan accepted as soon as he saw the offer, and Carnegie set about establishing libraries across the country and doing other good works that eventually ran up a ticket of $380 million.
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