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Discover Ludwig"then soon" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, you can use it when you want to emphasize that something will happen soon after the current event or action. For example, "He finished packing, then soon afterwards they left for their holiday."
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And then, soon, it will be over.
Then soon discuss that hence we must.
And then, soon enough, he was gone.
And then, soon, it will be over.
He then soon resigned under unclear circumstances.
And then soon it's just, wow".
Joao was tired by then, soon to head home.
Practical questions will soon arise, if not today then soon.
Then, soon after he entered Columbia College, his father died.
Then, soon after 11 at night, she opened her mouth.
"Then, soon after, we began to see smoke billowing out of the third-floor windows".
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