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Discover Ludwig"might soon be" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express possibility or probability about the future. For example: "The weather forecast suggests that temperatures might soon be rising."
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It might soon be.
West might soon be out of reach.
They might soon be busy people.
And he might soon be gone.
But all that might soon be gone.
Could he think how he might soon be promoted?
VUK Jeremic might soon be out of a job.
If he's not careful he might soon be expelled".
That theory might soon be put to the test.
This triggered speculation that the tax might soon be introduced.
Peronists might soon be eating on the defensive.
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