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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soon ended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that concluded shortly after it began. Example: "The meeting was anticipated to be lengthy, but it soon ended, much to everyone's relief."
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That soon ended.
But visiting hours soon ended.
The good times soon ended, however.
The firm soon ended the relationship.
But the well-wishing soon ended.
The thaw, however, soon ended.
But Javi's visit soon ended.
The marriage soon ended in divorce.
However, a lack of support soon ended his candidacy.
Nearly all of this strange work soon ended up becoming canonical.
The difficulties in Janiszewski's marriage soon ended, and he and Stasia never went out together again.
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