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The phrase "are soon forgotten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something will not be remembered for long after it occurs.
Example: "Though the event was grand, the details are soon forgotten in the passage of time."
Alternatives: "fade from memory quickly" or "quickly slip from our minds."
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The results are soon forgotten.
Nearly all go straight to video and are soon forgotten.
But, of course, those stories are soon forgotten.
Bright believed that biographies "are soon forgotten, and of no influence in the future".
Some promises are soon forgotten; others, particularly "land for land", prove impractical in densely populated Asia.
Many teachers simply drill students in procedures that are soon forgotten.
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That was soon forgotten.
It's soon forgotten.
His struggles were soon forgotten.
That dream was soon forgotten.
Yet that feeling is soon forgotten.
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