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The phrase "a committee will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the actions or decisions that a committee is expected to take in the future.
Example: "A committee will review the proposals and make a decision by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "a committee is set to" or "a committee intends to".
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City Hall says a committee will study the matter.
A committee will vary banks' capital requirements in an attempt to calm credit cycles.
A committee will be set up soon to manage the redistribution, he said.
A committee will review the nominations and decide which should be on the trail.
A committee will be formed to oversee the search for a successor.
A committee will make a nonbinding recommendation to Education Commissioner David Steiner, who will make the final decision.
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A House committee will hold a hearing on Toyota safety in Washington next week, when the company will again be pressed publicly about its handling of safety issues.
A Senate committee will hold a public hearing on the bill on 16 February.
A judicial committee will present a report to the government in three months' time.
In the coming months, a Senate committee will conduct an inquiry into the bill.
Does Mr Miliband really believe that a single worker representative on a remuneration committee will have more luck?
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