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Discover Ludwig"soon however" is a technically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing a contrasting idea that is coming soon in the midst of a sentence. For example: "I had been looking for the perfect job for years, soon however, I received an offer I couldn't refuse."
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Soon, however, came heartbreak.
Soon, however, his progress stalled.
Soon, however, they were laughing.
Soon, however, Jeppson will have some competition.
Soon, however, drift and decadence took over.
Soon, however, hysteria and M.P.D. died out.
Soon, however, he quarreled with Simon.
Soon, however, Mr. Garfinkle was gone.
Soon, however, the ante would be upped.
Soon, however, they can get hooked.
Soon, however, they suffered defeat after defeat.
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