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The phrase "and soon to be in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something or someone is expected to enter a particular state or location in the near future.
Example: "The new restaurant is gaining popularity and soon to be in the top ten dining spots in the city."
Alternatives: "and about to be in the" or "and expected to be in the".
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The leaders of eight countries, including Britain, Spain, Denmark, Portugal, Italy, Hungary and Poland (both in NATO and soon to be in the EU) have written jointly to European newspapers urging solidarity with America against Iraq.
The novel is doing well, although it's not quite a best seller And soon to be in the bookstores is a tender and sad emotional story of family love and land by David Baldacci, the writer of best-selling thrillers.
Sitting dead in the water without anywhere to go with their prize — and soon to be in the cross hairs of the American military — the four hijackers appeared to have been overrun by the ship's crew and forced to adopt a new strategy.
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But soon we'll be in school".
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