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Discover Ludwig"soon coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is expected to happen very soon. For example, "We are expecting the new shipment of products to arrive soon coming."
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Laue is soon coming over, Debye also wanted to come.
That option is soon coming to British Airways, too.
Or, rather, Messi is soon coming back at Nigeria.
Yet change is soon coming to this unchanged place.
Are these portents of the night, soon coming, in which no man can read?
He even claimed that money was soon coming back to the West End.
Characterizing nanofocusing X-ray mirrors for the soon coming nano-imaging beamlines of synchrotron light sources motivates the development of new instruments with improved performances.
Real's free kick is easily cleared, though the ball's soon coming back at Atlético.
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It soon came.
Soon came a dodgy email.
His mother soon came around.
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