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Discover Ludwig"be sooner" is not correct and usable in written English.
However, you could use the phrase "sooner rather than later" in the same context. For example: "I should finish this project sooner rather than later."
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Maybe it will be sooner.
"Hopefully that will be sooner than later".
Let it be sooner rather than later.
"Hopefully that'll be sooner rather than later".
It might be sooner rather than later".
Might as well be sooner than later.
"It might be sooner," he said.
It could be sooner than we think.
That may be sooner than Aug. 12".
Shad smiled: "It's going to be sooner than that".
"That's going to be sooner rather than later".
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