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The phrase "we soon changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a quick transition or alteration in a situation or decision. Example: "Initially, we thought the plan was perfect, but we soon changed our minds after considering the feedback."
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We soon changed that and before long we have exercises sessions in the club stands, yoga classes and our favourite, indoor bowls!" (Sandra – participant) "I think when we first came the boys [intervention staff] expected us to want to sit and play board games or bingo like proper OAPs [old aged pensioners].
We soon changed that and before long we have exercises sessions in the club stands, yoga classes and our favourite, indoor bowls!" (Sandra – participant) The challenges associated with engaging profoundly isolated OA remain difficult for even the most experienced practitioners and organisations.
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But things soon changed.
That soon changed.
That approach soon changed.
(He soon changed his mind).
The situation soon changed, however.
But they soon changed direction.
But he soon changed.
But that soon changed.
Her attitude soon changed.
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