Sentence examples for to soon be from inspiring English sources

The phrase "to soon be" is not correct in written English; it should be "too soon to be." You can use it when discussing something that is happening earlier than expected or desired.

Example: "It's too soon to be making any decisions about the project."
Alternatives: "premature to be" or "not yet time to be."

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I know I expect him to soon be coaching again".

Apple is predicted to soon be worth an estimated $1tn.

Now it is likely to soon be gone, possibly never to return.

Industry observers say they expect similar offerings to soon be available on portable devices.

Palocci is hoping to soon be officially cleared of any wrongdoing.

But we expect to soon be leaving all that behind, as we hit the open road for Marojejy.

The dark horse of the Converse world – which means they are sure to soon be the choice of early adopters.

He hopes to soon be putting 20 to 30 new cars a week on the city's lines.

She hopes to soon be able to put the housekeeper scandal behind her and get back to championing the issues close to her heart.

Timothy F. Geithner, the departing Treasury secretary, was seated with Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, expected to soon be secretary of state.

The lender is encountering difficulties as investors expect the market to soon be saturated by potential buy-ins to Chinese firms, The Financial Times suggests.

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