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Discover Ludwig"unveiling soon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that will be revealed or announced at a later date. For example: "The company is currently developing a revolutionary new product. Details will be unveiled soon."
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Moxtra, a startup consisting largely of former WebEx employees, began accepting sign-ups for those wanting to be notified about its upcoming product, which is set for a broader unveiling soon.
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These will be unveiled soon.
In the meantime, homeowners are unlikely to see any new policy unveiled soon.
Most people want one of the "I witnessed history" shirts the Yankees unveiled soon after Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit.
Reporting cybercrime could become as easy as clicking a mouse, under a government program to be unveiled soon.
One must assume Man will be Livingston's junior chairmanship, with the bigger gig to be unveiled soon.
By Friday afternoon, officials had developed a proposal that they were beginning to circulate within the real estate industry and hope to unveil soon.
Still, even social media companies can't float without a prospectus, so Twitter's financials and business model will have to be unveiled soon enough.
Meanwhile, engineers at Google are hoping to unveil soon tools that could help consumers make better decisions about their energy use.
If it all sounds exhausting, don't worry: a spot for chocolate snacks and Champagne is to be unveiled soon, and roving iPod-enabled salesclerks are able to swipe your credit card while you admire your new acquisitions.
Downing Street sources said a revised plan, with extra funding, would be unveiled soon after a backlash against a decision by Michael Gove to slash £162m a year in funding from school sports partnerships across England.
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