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The phrase "are soon working" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that someone will be working soon, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "They are soon working on the new project" could be rephrased for clarity.
Alternatives: "will soon be working" or "are about to work".
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And Karl and David are soon working to save this lost world.
Against Wren's better judgment, the two are soon working together, closing in on Emery's cousin's abductor and falling for each other in the meantime.
Dani and Scott are soon working to clear his name and catch a killer, and what results is an emotional, exciting page-turner.
At the very least I wouldn't be surprised if most of their proteges are soon working for Democrats.
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The violinist was soon working with many of the musicians.
But he won Mr. Bradlee's respect, and they were soon working easily together.
He was soon working around Chicago with the bands of Eddie South, Erskine Tate and other stars.
Mr. Whitcomb graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1943 and was soon working at the Langley laboratory.
While teaching, she began studying voice and was soon working as a coach.
She enrolled in an acting class and was soon working steadily on Australian TV and in movies.
With his appealing screen presence shaved head, muscular physique, raspy voice, and rough-hewn charm Diesel was soon working regularly.
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