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The phrase "a case will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or scenario that is expected to occur in the future.
Example: "If the evidence is strong enough, a case will be presented in court next month."
Alternatives: "a case is likely to be" or "a case is expected to be".
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The Chair reviews it and determines if a case will be handled administratively, via sanctioning panel, or via COD hearing.
It is assumed that his familiar name on a petition can improve the 1-in-100 1-in-100 1-in-100e will be achanced for considerathat.
Finally, Sandi Gibbons, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office, said in a statement late Friday morning, "A case will be filed on Monday".
If you buy from Amazon.co.uk, you'll find that 2GB of memory and a case will be offered as a bundle as "Frequently Bought Together".
Campaign groups that are allowed to intervene in a case will be liable for costs incurred by other parties unless there are "exceptional circumstances".
The theory of our system is that the conclusions to be reached in a case will be induced only by evidence and argument in open court, and not by any outside influence, whether of private talk or public print.
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A later case will be even stronger.
"We're still hopeful that a criminal case will be brought".
Not even a camera case will be allowed in, and forget about the giant foam fingers.
Otherwise, a new case will be built based on the implemented rules in the knowledge base system.
Under the plan, a second case will be built on the left side, and pipes will be repositioned.
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