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and soon since
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "and soon since" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two phrases that do not logically fit together. Example: "We will be moving to a new city, and soon since we have found a house."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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Alptekin stressed their need to produce something — and soon, since Election Day was approaching and the polls suggested that Trump was certain to lose.
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As if once, in the mythic past he invented, they did once and soon will again, since at the heart of what he promised was, "you'll win so much you'll get sick of winning".
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"I want to thank my kids who put up with me being gone quite a bit and not getting to be as a good daddy that I would always like to be," said the father of four and soon to be five since his wife, singer-songwriter Morgane Stapleton, is pregnant.
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Both of them have been exuding consistent hilarity before and since, and soon they'll both be being hilarious in Matt Besser's new special This Show Will Get You High which is going to rule, even if putting it on at 4 in the morning is the only way they could get bits like this by Standards & Practices.
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Lunch has been a verb since 1823, and soon became a noun, and now we have "let's lunch on the terrace," as well as a direct object ("Let's do lunch"); the word has become a linguistic smorgasbord.
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Payne, 22, has allegedly been secretly dating Fernandez-Versini (formerly Cole/Tweedy), who is 32 and soon to be twice-divorced, since December when they reunited on X Factor.
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Google Maps users in Portland have been able to get beacon-based transit notifications since earlier this year and soon, Google Now will also be able to use this service to bring up contextual information, so when you are in a restaurant, you will be able to see the menu in Google Now, for example (though you should really, really put that phone down when you are in a restaurant…). .
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Although the band were initially apprehensive about recording together, after the first day their confidence improved and soon, bassist Guy Pratt (who had, since the end of the Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, become an item with Wright's daughter, Gala Wright) was asked to contribute.
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Chronic liver disease associated with obesity has been identified in adults since 1970s and soon after this condition was also reported in childhood and adolescence [6], [7].
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Since 1980s and soon after the Reform and Opening in china, people's living levels were developed rapidly, leading to personal income growth, better housing, and overall improvements in the population's socioeconomic conditions.
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I followed the prolific Mr. Tapscott's work on several occasions and was surprised how soon since his last release this new work came out.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "and soon since" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and grammatically correct alternatives like "and shortly afterwards" or "soon after because".
Common error
Do not combine "soon" (a temporal adverb) directly with "since" (a causal conjunction) without a proper grammatical structure. This creates an unclear and incorrect connection between time and cause.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "and soon since" attempts to function as a connector indicating both a temporal sequence and a cause. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect, as it doesn't follow standard English grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "and soon since" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used. As Ludwig AI points out, it incorrectly combines a temporal adverb with a causal conjunction. While the intention is to link events in time and show causation, it's best to use clearer, grammatically sound alternatives like "and shortly afterwards" or restructure your sentence for better clarity. Given its grammatical issues and limited usage, it should be avoided in formal writing. Despite finding examples from authoritative sources like The New Yorker, its ungrammatical nature makes it a poor choice for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
and shortly afterwards
Emphasizes the immediate sequence of events, replacing both the temporal and causal elements with a simple temporal one.
and soon after that
Similar to "and shortly afterwards", it focuses on the temporal sequence but adds a slight emphasis.
and shortly thereafter
A more formal way of saying "and soon after that", indicating a short time span between events.
and immediately because
Combines immediacy with a direct causal link, though it might sound slightly unusual.
and then because
Indicates a sequence of events followed by a reason, simplifying the temporal aspect.
and subsequently as
A more formal construction, indicating that something happened as a result of what preceded it.
and directly since
Highlights the immediate connection between two events, using "since" for causality.
and promptly because
Similar to "and immediately because", adding a sense of urgency.
and quickly because
Focuses on the speed of the subsequent event and its causal relationship.
and right away since
An informal option that emphasizes immediacy and causality.
FAQs
Is "and soon since" grammatically correct?
No, "and soon since" is not grammatically correct. It inappropriately combines a temporal adverb ("soon") with a causal conjunction ("since").
What can I use instead of "and soon since"?
You can use alternatives like "and shortly afterwards", "soon after that", or restructure the sentence for clarity.
How can I properly express a cause that occurs soon after another event?
To properly express a cause that occurs soon after another event, use phrases like "shortly after because" or "soon after since" with a complete clause following "because" or "since".
What is the difference between "and soon since" and "and soon after"?
"And soon since" is grammatically incorrect and attempts to combine time and cause improperly. "And soon after" correctly indicates a temporal sequence but doesn't imply causation; you would need to add a phrase like "because of this" or "as a result" to show cause.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested