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'will soon be made' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is going to be done in the near future or soon. For example, "Changes to the policy will soon be made to ensure that all employees are treated fairly."
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A decision will soon be made.
One must hope that better data will soon be made available to researchers.
Also another gift to fulfill our promise will soon be made.
"Big decision will soon be made on our next Justice of the Supreme Court!" he wrote.
The book will soon be made into a documentary by Ms. Burns and her father, the filmmaker Ken Burns.
The complete and comprehensive datasets will soon be made available online for public use in biomechanical and orthopaedic research and development.
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What's more, it will soon be making life harder for borrowers by raising interest rates.
But volume producers will soon be making cars that crack 80mpg.
Japan's industry leader will soon be making more cars abroad than at home.
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Mr. Loverich figures that Ocean Spar will soon be making Ocean Friendly nets.
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