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The phrase "as soon do" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks the necessary structure to convey a complete thought.
Example: "As soon as I finish my work, I will call you."
Alternatives: "as soon as" or "once I".
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But some year-round residents reply that they would just as soon do without the income that summer tourism pumps into the local economy in exchange for some peace and quiet.
What is disquieting about old Robert McNamara — who at times appears to stand in our path with the bony finger and crazy agenda of a street saint — isn't his conscience, which he keeps private, but his consciousness, which we share and would just as soon do without.
But Mrs. Bessie Van Buren, recognized by all as the intellectual of the group, who was so severely crippled by arthritis that she could walk only with the help of leg braces and a cane, remarked that the commercial interests cared about nothing but space for office buildings and luxury apartments, and would just as soon do away with the old citizens while they were doing away with the old houses.
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"I'd just as soon he do something else.
As soon he did.
Eat as soon as done.
"When I said I do, I never dreamed I would go through as much as I did as soon as I did".
As soon as you do the R-CO do the atw with your right foot.
As soon as you do that, you're done for.
As soon as you do, all you have to do is follow all on screen instructions.
And as soon as you don't answer within two seconds, okay, see you next week.
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