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"soon at" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. A possible correct version could be "soon, we will arrive at the destination."
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More soon at @timeshighered.
Perhaps soon at www.kathykorvin.com.
Coming soon at conistonbrewery.com; 8.5 per cent.
I shall be sent for soon at night.
Of course, controversy was soon at his heels.
Soon, at Mach 3, the motor shuts off.
One day soon, at the rate things are going.
We look forward to presenting him soon at Bluesfest".
I've promised that I'll join him soon at the rink".
I hope I get to meet him soon at the Garden or the practice facility.
"We learn soon, at an early age, that good things don't last.
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