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"yet soon" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something will happen shortly after something else. For example, "I am exhausted after a long day of work, yet soon I will be ready to start my evening plans."
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Yet soon he was worried.
Not yet; soon perhaps, sometime.
Yet soon after Mr. Einhorn's questions, the company's shares tumbled.
Yet soon after his marriage, Dürer was traveling again, alone.
And yet Soon even they were lost behind the dunes.
Our group had only just met, yet soon we felt like fast friends.
Yet soon the ageing gas-fired plant could host a crucial experiment.
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Yet Soon-Shiong, chairman and controlling shareholder of publicly held American Pharmaceutical Partners, endured the blows and has been largely exonerated in the meantime, rising to billionaire status.
Yet Soon-Shiong, chairman and controlling shareholder of publicly held American Pharmaceutical Partners, endured the blows and has been largely exonerated--in the meantime, rising to billionaire status.
"Everyone is saying, 'It's beautiful, it's beautiful, but we are not ready yet".' Soon, he predicted, they would be.
But Mr Tremonti has reassured investors that Italy can finance its huge public debt (almost 120% of GDP).Yet soon after the elections it became clear that Mr Berlusconi wanted to change fiscal policy.
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