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The phrase "along shortly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something will arrive or be ready soon.
Example: "The train is expected to arrive along shortly, so please stand by the platform."
Alternatives: "coming soon" or "arriving shortly".
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If you miss a train, another will be along shortly.
His father, he says, will be along shortly.
Besides, if you miss something, another laugh will be along shortly.
I expect to see more outposts of Duck & Rice coming along shortly.
But some of the theater companies on the block worry that Mr. Right will come along shortly.
We are in the land of small plates, priced at between £7 and £12, and there will always be something new along shortly.
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It was expected to do so shortly, along with dozens of related companies.
He was spotted on CCTV riding his bike along Brentford lock shortly after Alice took the same route.
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