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The phrase "a tool that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a tool's functionality or purpose in a sentence.
Example: "This software is a tool that will help you manage your projects more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a resource that will" or "an instrument that will".
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It's a tool that will make our advisers smarter".
"It is a tool that will allow us to see what was previously unseen," she said.
But virtual experience is clearly a tool that will be a growing part of life from now on.
"Our goal is to create a tool that will hopefully help us understand how the brain works".
I see Chematica and all its algorithms as a tool that will help chemists to optimise their practice.
"It's a tool that will remain to be used by prosecutors in appropriate circumstances, but not every circumstance," he said.
Scientists are developing a tool that will tell women how likely it is that their breast cancer will return.
Because these things vary, we made a tool that will let you proportion demographics as you see fit.
July: Keep on top of weeds and pull them out or use a tool that will reach their roots.
Reeves is using her capstone project to build a tool that will be directly useful to the aerospace industry.
File Marshal is a tool that will automatically detect and analyze peer-to-peer client use on a disk.
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