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The phrase "soon collected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will be gathered or assembled in the near future. Example: "The data from the survey will soon be collected and analyzed for our report."
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Mr. Scheff collaborated with a partner, Daniel Nyari, and soon collected drawings from 28 artists from around the world.
Riechert soon collected about a hundred and fifty laptop donations from acquaintances in the tech world to distribute to needy coders.
The website KeeperNotes.com reached out to Waldrum and had soon collected just over $9,300 (£5,800) for the team via a PayPal account.
She enlisted several of her friends to meet in the square in front of Sanaa University, and they soon collected around a modernist statue called "The Wisdom of the Yemeni People".
Earlier, in 1911, after judges denied first place to a popular black rider, George Fletcher, the crowd roared its disapproval and soon collected money on his behalf, more than he would have received had he won, according to historical accounts.
At the start of play, Joyce soon collected the run he needed for his fourth Championship hundred of the summer, but was then lbw to Alfonso Thomas.
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Soon, collecting them is not enough.
Bauer will soon collect his dinner from Issacharoff.
He would soon collect a six-figure settlement paid from his pilots' dues.
For 37 common surgeries, such as hip replacements and pacemaker implants, it would soon collect "bundled" Medicare payments.
After each beating he would run away from home, but not from school, where his guardian would soon collect him.
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