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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address soon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a matter or issue will be dealt with in the near future.
Example: "We have received your concerns and will address soon to ensure everything is resolved."
Alternatives: "tackle shortly" or "respond promptly".
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Google+ still lacks many things that are a core part of Facebook, omissions Google is sure to address soon.
His voice is distinctly that of a black man comfortable in black Chicago, not that of the man who would give a soaring, formal inaugural address soon after.
But there is at least one clear problem that this activism has exposed that the Securities and Exchange Commission should address soon.
Additionally, in recent talks on generational theft, I have stated clearly that a debt crisis could happen a number of years from now "if and only if" we don't address soon our long-term entitlement problems.
WASHINGTON — President Obama will deliver a major address soon after Labor Day seeking to pressure a special Congressional committee to propose new measures to promote job creation as well as larger long-term deficit cuts than mandated, aides said Wednesday.
Among the other contract talks the Yankees will address soon includes right fielder Paul O'Neill, who is eligible for free agency after this season, but, at age 37, is having a strong season.
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Baseball has some problems that have to be addressed soon.
The long-term fiscal crisis won't be addressed soon either.
Giants ownership said that Coughlin's contract would be addressed soon.
With the financial crisis, such expansion is not likely to be addressed soon.
But the issues appear too complex, and too heavily freighted with politics, to be addressed soon.
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