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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open soon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will be opening in the near future, such as a business or event. Example: "The new restaurant, located on Main Street, is set to open soon."
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A deli is scheduled to open soon.
A spa is set to open soon.
More lifts should open soon.
A Thai restaurant is to open soon.
(The building is to open soon as a meeting space).
Where to Buy: A flagship store will open soon.
*A Holocaust museum will open soon in Budapest.
I was told its restaurant would open "soon".
The fourth is set to open soon at 200 Ninth Avenue (22nd Street).
Starbucks, a coffee-shop chain, is expected to open soon as a similar franchise.
It now appears that a Geneva peace conference will open soon.
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