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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sometimes soon' is not grammatically correct in written English
Instead, you might use the phrase 'in the near future', 'soon', or 'in the coming days'. For example: "I will have an answer for you in the near future."
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Hopefully, manufacturing will catch up with demand sometimes soon – because at £50, this lovely machine is effectively an interactive coffee table book; it is a visual celebration of console gaming's birth, its past, its beautiful innocence.
But duplicity and betrayal are often discovered, sometimes soon after they begin.
If you are heading to Tel Aviv this summer (mind you, it is very humid and hot) or if you are planning any getaway sometimes soon, here is some basic information you should know.
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He sent me his poems in the mail, sometimes as soon as he'd finished writing them, and I sent him my books when they were published.
He also found that the supplement could restore a lagging immune response in six months, and sometimes as soon as three months.
It's just that sometimes, as soon as people hear that the dogs are clones, the questions start coming: "Why is one dog's fur curlier?" "Why aren't the dogs the same size?" "Why is one of them darker?" "Why does this one have a floppy ear?" Mr. Hawthorne, who is 48, is highly invested in the notion of likeness.
Sometimes, as soon as I got home, my parents started to complain about him, and he complained about them.
They also chart the path to the inevitable recovery, sometimes too soon.
At checkout, they select the window when they want to pick up their groceries curbside, or have them delivered – sometimes as soon as same-day.
It is universal knowledge that parents are supposed to die first -- sometimes too soon, but they still die first.
In brief, it has been argued that, following a short period of tool use, and sometimes as soon as the tool is held [10], visual stimuli previously encoded as distant from the hand (in 'extrapersonal' space), may be encoded differently, as if they were actually close to the hand, in a multisensory representation of nearby 'peripersonal' space.
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