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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soon we found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a discovery or realization occurred shortly after a certain point in time.
Example: "After searching for hours, soon we found the missing keys under the couch."
Alternatives: "shortly we discovered" or "before long we realized".
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Soon, we found out that our expectations were not well-founded.
Soon we found more, many from people born after my grandfather had emigrated.
But word spread quickly, and soon we found ourselves planning a wedding for 200.
Soon we found ourselves watching the power of the private purse knocking six bells out of the underfunded public sector.
Soon we found that sprawling car-based development was killing our city centres, isolating communities and consuming the countryside.
At first he had to make do with a mattress on the floor, but soon we found a bed.
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Soon we find ourselves in Gabriel's grandparents' kitchen, in London in 1959.
How soon we find solutions to all these obstacles will doubtless come down to priorities.
Soon we find ourselves stuck in that traffic and so we start chatting with people also stuck in the traffic.
The fullness of our lives doesn't depend on men, nor does it depend on how soon we find them.
Soon, though, we found ourselves in an enchanted forest, magical in its silence.
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