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The phrase "a piece that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific item or work that is intended to achieve a certain effect or purpose.
Example: "I am working on a piece that will inspire others to take action for the environment."
Alternatives: "a work that will" or "an item that will".
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A piece that will be about them will only be enhanced by their presence.
Buy now Verdict: For a piece that will add texture and colour without dominating, we like Habitat's well-priced Lowe.
The result is a piece that will change as technology develops, acquiring greater detail than what was on display.
She's also making a piece that will go into a wood in Norfolk, and one for a desert in America.
"Indispensable" might be pushing it, but this is a piece that will prove itself useful – in non-emergencies, at least.
Let's start by taking a piece that will be a good example, a Gloria by the otherwise unknown 15th-century musician, "D.
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Furthermore, each of my posts is an ingredient that will be used in a larger piece that will be revealed in a couple of months.
It's a great arrangement of a fantastic piece that will leave you dancing in the aisles.
Whether you're after a versatile piece that will suit whatever you put on it, or a cheap and cheerful plate for occasional use, there's something here for every signature bake and technical challenge imaginable.
There is a corporate piece that will need to be restructured, and then there is a commercial-real-estate piece that will need to be restructured.
So why not give her a fun piece of jewelry this Mom's Day? Hearts are a timeless piece that will show the special lady how much you love her.
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