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The phrase "soon there will be" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a future event or state that is expected to happen in the near future. Example: "Soon there will be a new president elected in the country."
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Well, soon there will be.
Currently, a German version is available on www.minergie.ch, soon there will be versions for 4 languages (dt, fr, it, en).
Soon there will be two, soon there will be one, soon there will be none.
Soon there will be none.
Soon there will be no turning back.
Soon there will be a "thunderclap".
Soon there will be beer and wine.
Soon there will be more.
Soon there will be others.
"Soon there will be a revolution".
"Soon there will be many people coming".
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