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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be getting soon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is expected to be received or obtained in the near future. Example: "The new software update will be getting soon, so make sure to check for it regularly."
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The 10.1s given out at I/O won't ship with Android 3.1, but will be getting it soon.
When I ask why it's so bad, most of the time I simply get vague statements about how hard AT&T is working on it, and that things will be getting better soon.
Daddy will be getting out soon and I could work for him.
He accepts Shrek's apology and tells him that Fiona will be getting married soon, urging Shrek into action to gain Fiona's love.
We have reached out both to people at WatchDox and also BlackBerry for a direct comment and have been told we will be getting a response "soon".
It doesn't look like Crosby will be getting sleep anytime soon.
About 300 dogs have been zeutered here so far, but many more will be getting ball shots soon: Neutersol officially launches here later this year.
But now, after moving to New York for good, "I know they will be getting used again very soon," she said.
"We will be getting that going as soon as ground is broken on the project," for which no date has yet been set, Mrs. Liptak said earlier this month.
It is a smart move to release a preview but the key will be getting it out as soon as possible," he said.
Mr. Hale's humble family homestead, though, will be getting a resurrection of sorts soon.
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