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The phrase "and soon then" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or redundant
It could be used in informal contexts where someone is trying to convey a sense of immediacy or transition. Example: "We will finish the project, and soon then we can celebrate our success."
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"If these negative trends are not reversed and reversed soon, then there is a danger that the combination of them will become unmanageable," he said.
If your old keyboard is fine and you don't need a new one anytime soon, then ignore and don't even bother.
It's to organise another trip to the café, which Ana and I promise to do soon – then she has to leave.
Qatar's persistent labour reform delays are a recipe for human rights disaster... Unless action is taken -- and soon -- then every football fan who visits Qatar in 2022 should ask themselves how they can be sure they are not benefiting from the blood, sweat and tears of migrant workers".
So, perhaps quite soon, then.
In 2007 she met and soon married the then-president of France Nicolas Sarkozy.
Water was turned to spray, spray was turned to ice and soon the equipment and then the enormous structure itself were turned into fantastic frozen sculptures.
But by then September 11th and soon Iraq were upon him.
A horn blew, and then another, and soon there was a chorus.
One lie bred another, and soon deception became a necessity, then a habit.
He decided to build a table, and soon there was one, and then another, and another.
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