Sentence examples for soon too from inspiring English sources

The phrase "soon too" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something else will occur soon after something else has occurred. For example, "He finished his workout and she finished soon too."

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Too soon, too soon.

Soon, too, did their money.

Soon, too soon, it was morning.

England were out too soon too.

But that might change soon, too.

Soon, too, they will be illegal.

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Too soon and too suddenly.

(Too soon dumb; much too late smart).

Other churches soon liberalized, too.

Soon: ESPN, too.

But how soon is too soon?

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