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"will soon be ready" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is in a state of preparation or near completion. For example: "The presentation will soon be ready, so be sure to leave time for questions at the end."
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Ramen from the Tokyo veteran Ivan Orkin will soon be ready to slurp.
I think the tomatoes I planted will soon be ready for harvest.
Get your "Thriller" avatar and moonwalk keystrokes ready: Planet Michael will soon be ready for virtual exploration.
His second venture, a software firm, is booming and will soon be ready to take on more staff.
"Estonia will soon be ready for Europe as a state, but it is far from being ready as a society," a perceptive journalist, Andres Langemets, wrote last year.
While the focus for now is on the domestic market, the hope is that musicals made in China will soon be ready for the global market.
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Mr. Lehavi will soon be very ready.
There was a collective groan when we learned this week that there will soon be a near-ready-to-eat, soft-boiled egg on British supermarket shelves.
After 22... Qg6, the black king was secure enough, and, as will soon be seen, Nielsen was getting ready to develop his attacking chances against the king on b1.
Once big data becomes more of a must instead of a wish, and the cost of technology to deliver that data becomes mass-market ready, we will soon be able to better define personas with big data.
RSS readers might not be a huge business, but there will soon be a gaping hole in the market ready for a startup to fill.
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