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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soon that that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of phrasing. Example: "I will finish my work soon, but I need to clarify that that is my priority."
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(Surgeon) "The anaesthetist, we noticed very soon that that didn't work too well, so we transferred that to the anaesthesia assistant, that's XXX, but then after a while she started training to become a physician assistant.
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Mr Bevan said police were alerted last night, and it was "pretty soon after that" that the incident was being treated as an abduction.
The Politburo's ideology chief, Vadim Medvedev, told a press conference soon after that that Solzhenitsyn's works were impermissible, since "they undermine the foundations on which our present life rests".
I started going back to church then, and it was pretty soon after that that I decided to do what people my whole life had been asking me to do, which was to follow in my father's footsteps.
As soon as you did that, that scene is over.
I'm sorry, but as soon as you do that, that is the kiss of death, I think.
"What we're saying is that very soon, that event is going to become the norm".
Of the second late caution, he added, "I didn't think it would happen that soon, that's for sure".
How soon that will be, how much that will be, who knows.
Soon that could be expanded so that our devices, and vehicles, talk to each other and intelligently balance power draw.
But there are more portables either currently available or coming out real soon that could also have made that list.
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