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'will soon finish' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something will be completed in the near future. For example: "I will soon finish preparing dinner, so could you please set the table?".
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Jefferson Lab will soon finish its highly anticipated 12 GeV Upgrade.
Its local rival RWE, based a mere 40km away in Essen, will soon finish testing its giant coal-fired electricity plant at Niederaussem, near Cologne.
[New York Post] A graffiti artist will soon finish his love letter to Brooklyn, a huge mural gracing the dour facade of a parking garage on Hoyt Street.
And time, to the rapidly vanishing community of exiled Armenians, will soon finish the work that, he says, was begun by the Turkish army 85 years ago.
He added: "The nations of the region will soon finish off the usurper Zionists in the Palestinian land … A new Middle East will definitely be formed.
If you meet a bee in your garden or yard, just go about your business -- the bee will soon finish hers and dart away.
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We came into the city of Abidjan today, and I think it will soon be finished".
Major network upgrades will soon be finished at East Campus and Bexley Hall, with more dormitories to follow next year.
Saddam Hussein's regime will soon be finished, and the moment for building the peace will be upon us.
It is fairly certain the Mets will soon be finished searching for reasons for Benitez's blowups.
Mr. Caruana says Gibraltar will soon be finished with its side of the airport, including an underground tunnel that will eliminate the need for traffic to cross the runways.
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