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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though soon" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a contrast or concession that will happen shortly, but it is not commonly used this way. Example: "I understand your concerns, though soon we will have a solution in place."
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Money, though, soon intervened.
The differences, though, soon became evident.
Their questions, though, soon turned serious.
Crisis, though, soon came upon the scene.
Arsenal were, though, soon back in the ascendancy.
A light, though, soon shone into this pit.
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Soon, though, very soon.
That conceit, though, is soon left behind.
An actual date, though, would soon require a plane ticket.
Her tone is wry, though it soon turns piqued.
I persisted, though, and soon had cause for regret.
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