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The phrase "will soon be coming" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is about to happen in the near future. For example: "The long-awaited summer vacation will soon be coming!".
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Perhaps they were worried by the torrent of emails that will soon be coming their way.
But help will soon be coming from places other than Cuba.
They unveil a poster claiming that millions of Turks will soon be coming to Britain.
The New Yorker's distinguished architectural correspondent, Paul Goldberger, will soon be coming to Dubai to have a look, I'm told.
Moreover, a new generation of just-for-fuel crops will soon be coming out of the laboratory.
The malodorous annual phenomenon, they argue, is at least 300 years old and will soon be coming to an end.
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If it's up to Robotbase, you'll soon be coming home and a robot will greet you at the door.
Thankfully, he'll soon be coming to a TV near you -- sort of.
They'll soon be coming to a newsfeed near you, automatically playing a video as you scroll through.
The Google Nexus One will also soon be coming to Vodafone in France (SFR), Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain.
8.26am GMT Q: Romanians and Bulgarians will soon be able to come to Britain.
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