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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soon quit" can be used in written English, but it may sound more informal or colloquial
It is typically used to describe someone's upcoming or imminent departure or resignation from a job or activity. Example: "After months of unbearable working conditions, John knew he would soon quit his job at the company."
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She soon quit.
He soon quit his job.
Mr Thomas may soon quit.
American soldiers will soon quit.
His duties having been taken over, McNally soon quit.
In retail, divas are fired or soon quit.
Mr. Scofield had just taken a job at an auction house in Dallas, but soon quit.
They want to forget them, and so they soon quit writing them down.
He soon quit and founded Woodlore, his "bushcraft school" which this year celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Speaking on Slovak TV last night, Robert Fico hinted that Greece might soon quit the euro.
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Mr. Goodall bought Koffee, started renovating it, soon quit his consulting job and reopened the coffeehouse in January 2003.
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