Sentence examples for I won't be from inspiring English sources

"I won't be" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is part of a sentence structure called the future tense, and is typically used to express a future action or state that the speaker is not going to do or be. Example: "I won't be able to attend the meeting tomorrow, as I have a doctor's appointment."

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"I won't be constrained".

I won't be long".

But I won't be.

I won't be Hollywood.

I won't be happy".

I won't be blogging.

I won't be wrong.

I won't be pressured.

"I won't be working!

I won't be refused care.

I won't be sitting still".

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