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The phrase "will soon be replaced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that will be exchanged for something else, or something that becomes obsolete and will be swapped for a newer version. For example: "This old, outdated computer will soon be replaced with a much faster model."
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Candy hearts will soon be replaced by cancer drugs.
(Monkey Island will soon be replaced by a luxury hotel project).
Although the pain feels like forever, it will soon be replaced by happiness.
But the entire fleet will soon be replaced by a modern one.
If I have my way, most humans will soon be replaced by robots.
The Anzutei ramen stand on Spring Street will soon be replaced by a 28-storey luxury hotel.
The lawsuit also names Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, a Clinton appointee who will soon be replaced, as a defendant.
Although the pain feels like a it will last forever, it will soon be replaced by happy memories, it said.
It was recently announced that Sir Gus will soon be replaced by Jeremy Heywood, who shares the government's enthusiasm for decentralising the state.
Doctors still assess a person's gait by watching the patient walk a few feet, but that will soon be replaced by more precise electronic tests.
And the images of his exercises in self-justification will soon be replaced on television screens by images of mayhem in Iraq.
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