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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hill that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often metaphorically, to describe a challenge or obstacle that one must face or overcome.
Example: "Climbing a hill that will test your endurance is essential for personal growth."
Alternatives: "a challenge that will" or "an obstacle that will".
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This is the idea, around since the founding fathers, and elaborated on by Alexis de Tocqueville, that the United States is a nation unlike any other with a special mission to build the "city upon a hill" that will serve as liberty's beacon for mankind.
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As a gust left us shivering, he pointed out a small hill that will figure prominently in the second "Hobbit" film as the home of Beorn, the man who can transform himself into a bear.
If you're young and unhappy, you imagine a better gig over the next hill that will make you a fulfilled, fresh, new person with a wardrobe of clothes that fit and a group of friends you universally like and admire.
Angelenos can't wait any longer for a tunnel through the hill that will connect up with the hopefully soon-to-be-built Wilshire subway.
Family-friendly Leavenworth, designed in the style of a Bavarian village, 115 miles southwest of the Methow, has a small network of community-run trails, high-quality hotels and a diminutive, easy-to-master "ski hill" that will give you a brief taste of downhill skiing.
A local developer has won city approval for a $6 million project on Jail Hill that will create 45 new apartments in seven buildings off Cedar Street.
Apart from the various budget battles on Capitol Hill that will be a top priority, there is the issue about what message revising the law would send if Congress gives companies greater leeway to avoid punishment for corrupt payments by employees.
A numinous presence seems to seep from the hill that will one day be the site of the temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline, a spot that for Aeneas is silvestribus horrida dumis, bristling with thorny thickets.
I start by asking about a rumor that Eike Batista, Brazil's richest man, is planning on building a luxury hotel and casino on top of Providência hill that will charge guests $5000 per night.
I start by asking about a rumour that Eike Batista, Brazil's richest man, is planning on building a luxury hotel and casino on top of Providência hill that will charge guests $5,000 per night.
I start by asking about a rumor that Eike Batista, Brazil's richest man, is planning on building a luxury hotel and casino on top of Providência hill that will charge guests $5,000 per night.
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