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"soon erected" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something will be built or set up quickly, or that it has already been constructed rapidly. For example: "A new playground was soon erected in the park."
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Utsumi soon erected his own shed workshop in the pair's backyard.
Seizing the initiative, Khrushchev soon erected the Berlin Wall and took the alarming step of placing Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles in Cuba.
The signs were soon erected.
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Forman will soon erect a pop-up corporate hospitality venue on a piece of adjoining land he owns, complete with recreational beach volleyball court.
Not far from the House of Commons, a stone's throw from Westminster bridge, two streetlamps will soon be erected.
Scaffolding will soon be erected around the modules, and masons will add a finish of brick, stucco and glass tile.
The other dig is on a block of vacant land just across Pearl St., where an office building will soon be erected.
Concerts were staged to provide continuity and hope, and construction workers were soon erecting dozens of housing complexes on the outskirts of town.
The curator said he would soon be erecting a small display in the National Automotive & Truck Museum in the town of Auburn.
A partition will be erected soon.
Its oldest church was erected soon after the Spanish conquest and was rebuilt in 1585.
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