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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soon gained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something quickly acquires or achieves something, often in a positive context. Example: "After launching the new product, the company soon gained a significant market share."
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He soon gained emotional clarity.
He soon gained a lifelong nickname.
The island soon gained notoriety as a Russian penal colony.
They soon gained a reputation for daring theatrics.
The philharmonic soon gained a reputation for tough, disciplined performances.
A union representing 5,000 tobacco workers soon gained recognition.
He soon gained a reputation for museum-quality shows.
Cuba soon gained formal independence, though it remained overshadowed by the nearby United States.
Khrushchev soon gained the decisive margin by his control of the party machinery.
Short settled in London in 1738 and soon gained renown and wealth for his fine work.
He soon gained a large following and continued his efforts until he died of the plague.
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