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"soon replace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to refer to something that will be replaced in the near future. Example: "This outdated technology will soon be replaced with the new and improved version."
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Polish MiG-29s and British Typhoons will soon replace them.
Does that mean your phone will soon replace your wallet?
New technology may soon replace credit cards with fingerprints.
Oils from California and the Mediterranean will soon replace them.
Another chef from France, Xavier Mougica, will soon replace him.
New foliage will soon replace any early growth that was blackened by frost.
His journey had been spawned in part from a fear that trucks would soon replace camels.
Perhaps Montgomery is right and sunshine will soon replace the clouds.
By late summer, it seemed likely that Vice-President Gerald Ford would soon replace Nixon.
HTC said that it could soon replace phones with the disputed technology with new models.
It would soon replace seventy per cent of the workers on the line.
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