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The phrase "a spell that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a magical incantation or charm that is intended to produce a specific effect or outcome.
Example: "She cast a spell that will bring good fortune to anyone who carries the enchanted amulet."
Alternatives: "a charm that will" or "an incantation that will".
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This is a coda to his career, not a spell that will define it.
These routines are not exclusive to skincare – versions appear increasingly across our anxious culture, where many seem to be trying to unlock a spell that will protect them.
Preferring to take her chances in the wild woods, Merida encounters a mysterious enchanter who offers to cast a spell that will change her mother's mind and a whole lot more besides..
This is a spell that WILL work on friends and acquaintances, strangers, undesirables, bums, rapists, and cats too.
Upon learning that they have lost the Colt, she decides to perform a spell that will destroy all the demons in the area, including herself.
The title "Forever My Love," from her 1974 album Hotcakes, produced by Richard Perry, weaves a spell that will forever enchant.
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The successful candidates will all serve on the Fifa Council for a four-year spell that will end in 2021.
That is what we've got to look at, even as we look for the magic wand or spell that will reveal what, exactly, we are doing in Afghanistan.
Granted, there's no magic spell that will solve all the ethical riddles that perplex ELSI and genome researchers.
Jake shatters the enchanting mirror in the tower, preventing the Queen from completing the spell that will restore her youth.
There is a certain order of spells that will maximize the priest's dps.
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