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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I obviously will' is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to express certainty when responding to a question. For example: Q: Will you be attending the meeting tomorrow? A: I obviously will.
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"I obviously will not write on my shows.
To inquiries regarding her salary she simply replied "all I will say is that a female manager is not paid less than a male manager" and she easily closed off forays into prurience by saying: "I obviously will not go into the dressing room while the players are changing.
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Having a screen name such as "I Hate Sally" or "I Beat Up Joe" obviously will get some people angry.
"Time obviously will tell.
They obviously will continue".
See what (obviously) will happen!
Even so, I obviously hope Italy will win.
"The length and strength of this run — and I obviously believe it will continue — is pretty astounding," Mr. Moonves said.
If they do not feel that I am doing the, er, the, er, right things then obviously I will, I will be bound, bound by their judgment".
I obviously hope it'll go to penalties, because we all know what happens then.
"Obviously I will not come as I'm not so skinny.
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