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The phrase "a scroll that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a scroll that has a specific purpose or function, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The ancient wizard unrolled a scroll that will reveal the secrets of the universe."
Alternatives: "a scroll that is destined to" or "a scroll that is meant to".
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Whatever the way in which you think of Torah coming to us, consider for a moment the act of putting ink on parchment to form the words of a scroll that will be lifted up in the midst of a congregation to choruses of "This is the Torah that Moses placed before Israel, according to God's word".
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There is a vaguely sinister suggestion that some kind of appeasement is on the menu: we're told that the emperor is prepared to present a "parchment scroll" that will confer "many titles and honorifics" on the barbarian leader — not, you strongly suspect, that the brutish foreigner will care; clearly the barbarians are in a position to take what they want.
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It's a scroll that says "mom".
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David Hill and Reginald Hudlin, the first-time producers of the ABC telecast live from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, say they are going to try a new feature that will scroll the winners' thank-yous across the bottom of the screen while they are speaking.
Scroll down for a slideshow that will make you reconsider a lot of beloved American brands.
There's a yarmulke that will electronically scroll any message you want ($20, www.ledkippah.com).
He works for Scroll.in, a digital daily that will be launched shortly.
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