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The phrase "will be confirmed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to something that is yet to happen or be determined, but is expected or certain to happen. Example: "The board of directors announced that the new CEO will be confirmed at the next meeting."
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Dates available for redemption will be confirmed with winner confirmation.
"He will be confirmed," Mr. Reed said.
Barring something extraordinary, he will be confirmed.
Dates will be confirmed at the October staff meeting.
If the Chapel is available your event will be confirmed.
Residency will be confirmed to allow for continued enrollment.
These preliminary findings will be confirmed during our ongoing study.
Final budgets for Scottish universities will be confirmed next month.
So I am still hopeful that he will be confirmed".
No votes will change; he will be confirmed.
"The baby's name will be confirmed in due course".
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