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Discover Ludwig"I will rest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate your intention to take a rest or break from an activity. For example, "I've been studying all day. I think I will rest for a bit before I start dinner."
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I will rest now.
I will rest.
It is the only way I will rest in peace.N.N
'I will rest when I'm 40' I muttered in an interview," he added.
"I will rest my case against 'The Wizard of Oz' on one line of dialogue.
I will rest my case against "The Wizard of Oz" on one line of dialogue.
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I'll rest my case with a couple of positive observations, your honor.
I'm not going to worry about that, I'll rest when I'm dead".
I'll rest up as always, I need to rest up for the 200m".
"I'll be aching tomorrow, but I'll rest and be here next Sunday," he said.
Moving outside your comfort zone can go terribly wrong - watch Nicole Kidman in Stepford Wives and I'll rest my case.
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