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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is ending soon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an event, process, etc. is coming to an end. For example, "Our summer vacation is ending soon."
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Ah, the old "hurry, the sale is ending soon" trick.
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"The world is ending soon/ It's all crumbling at my feet," he sings, in a voice like black puffs of truck exhaust, then barks, "But baby loves me!" His voice is isolated and upfront in the mix, like someone standing uncomfortably close.
We've given you an extra week, but your time to save £400 on Disrupt London tickets is ending soon.
With alerts, eBay buyers can be notified when they have won an item or have been outbid, or if a listing on their Watch List is ending soon.
They kicked off a promotion back in February, which is ending soon, and has resulted in over 400 developers splitting up their share of a million dollars.
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But the waiting game may be ending soon.
"The free listings lunch may be ending soon".
That six-month window will be ending soon, but so far Spotify has made only vague comments about its plans.
It's worth mentioning it now, though, so the readers whose two-year contracts are ending soon can plan ahead.
Common sense suggests that those players could figure out that they would be tested sometime in the following weeks, because the season would be ending soon.
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