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Discover Ludwig"soon going" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something will happen in the near future or will happen soon. Example: "I am soon going to be promoted to manager." In this sentence, "soon going" is used to indicate that the promotion will happen in the near future.
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The pigs are soon going in to French & Spanish.
It's soon going to be $2.4 trillion, okay?
We're soon going to be at $20 trillion.
I think it's very, very soon going to happen.
Amazingly, this crowded road is soon going to get worse.
She says that he is soon going to North Africa.
They are soon going to become parents again.
I decided that any worries about The Return, about all returns, were soon going to cease.
He's soon going to have to change his tune on that.
Moore predicts that restaurants are soon going to have to start charging prices that seem outlandish.
As it happens, things small, medium and large are soon going wrong in Kitty's life.
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