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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soon to start" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that will begin or happen in the near future. Example: The new semester is soon to start, and I still haven't bought my textbooks.
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Is it too soon to start talking about 2016?
Is it too soon to start ridiculing his achievement?
It's never too soon to start thinking about retirement.
And it's never too soon to start networking".
Is it too soon to start planning the 2012 conventions?
While it is far too soon to start a victory lap, signs of progress abound.
— PB It is never too soon to start preparing for college costs.
But that does not mean it is too soon to start worrying, he said.
It is too soon to start panicking, he counseled in an e-mail message.
An Acadian Band It is never too soon to start promoting a little cross-cultural understanding.
It plans soon to start a late-stage clinical trial of a drug for lung cancer.
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