Sentence examples for upon soon from inspiring English sources

The phrase "upon soon" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression in English. Example: "We will meet upon soon" is incorrect.

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It seems a promising suggestion, but not one likely to be acted upon soon.

Increasingly, his presence was relied upon; soon he was the center of an unnamed tradition.

"I think it might be voted upon soon, that's my feeling," the gay-rights activist Frank Mugisha told me when we spoke a week ago.

But while few dispute that tax reform is a good idea, it is an idea that policy specialists doubt will be acted upon soon.

Unless this lesson is acted upon soon, it may be relearned in the same way that it was learned during the nineteen-thirties.

McQuarrie delivers a modicum of visual wit in a handful of scenes — one set in a water-filled torus, where Cruise must hold his breath for three minutes, involves a gyrating device that enters the frame with an unexpected jolt, a gag that McQuarrie cleverly builds upon soon thereafter.

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You'll stumble upon it soon.

"I need to be operated upon as soon as possible".

You'll stumble upon it soon because it is important.

And maybe the commodity prices that Africa depends upon will soon boom again.

Meanwhile, rejoice, for the bank bonus season is upon us soon.

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