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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are soon set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will be established or arranged in the near future.
Example: "The plans for the event are soon set, and we will share the details with everyone shortly."
Alternatives: "will be arranged soon" or "are about to be established".
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are soon set
adverb
Immediately, instantly.
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Unless standards are soon set that it can meet, the upcoming 1978 models cannot be certified for sale.
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That's soon set to change.
The estate is soon set to be knocked down and replaced with flats.
Freedman agreed with Rizvi and was soon set upon for being an extremist.
The day's itinerary was soon set: Ride to the top.
(Seth Rogen's Sausage Party is soon set to join those ranks, but that doesn't open until next month).
The correspondence, which is soon set to be digitised for public view by the National Library of Scotland, also reveal a darker side to his devotees' zeal.
Her land reform, however, failed to break the grip of the aristocrats, and her promises to end the long communist insurrection were soon set aside.
Military commissions, in contrast, have produced a mere four convictions, including those of two men who received short prison terms and were soon set free.
A petition was soon set up demanding more robust action from the site and attracted more than 6,000 signatures within three hours.
What's more, the £20bn cut in benefits means that child poverty is soon set to increase sharply – by an estimated 900,000 children by 2020.
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