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The phrase "soon it does" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to something that will happen shortly, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "I thought it would take longer, but soon it does start to make sense."
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While we don't expect Booshaka to replace Facebook's search portal any time soon, it does provide another layer and additional context for search results that could be useful.
While the Fiesta isn't a car you're likely to see in the U.S. soon, it does feature a few technological highlights that signal directions Ford will likely take in the U.S. market.
Though the Obama budget proposal is unlikely to become law anytime soon, it does indicate that the U.S. government is trying to grapple with the question of inversions.
If that makes me a One Directioner, then I will proudly say, "So be it"....and while that doesn't mean I'll be buying 1D posters or T-shirts (I'm a size medium, by the way) anytime soon, it does mean I'm not going to hide the fact that I know and love a fun song when I hear one.
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If he was stunned or shocked to be in there so soon, it did not show.
But soon it did.
He turned to his brother Paul and said, "Wouldn't it be splendid if San Diego had a zoo?" Soon it did.
Sometimes you do it too soon and it doesn't have the effect you want.
Scientific studies show that that can be done, it can be done soon and it does not require nuclear power.
As soon as it does, it begins tuning back to the primary channel.
The Federal Reserve probably won't cut interest rates soon, but it doesn't need to.
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