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The phrase "actors will have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that actors will possess or experience something in the future.
Example: "In the upcoming play, actors will have the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of a live audience."
Alternatives: "actors are going to have" or "actors will possess".
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Actors will have to do it the traditional way: audition.
Honest issuers will stick to the list, while bad actors will have wiggle room not to.
Actors will have the opportunity to experiment with the text in a very supportive environment.
Do you think Bollywood actors will have an easier time becoming successful in Hollywood than Indian-American actors have?
Or perhaps it will be owned by the tax havens in which many of these actors will have sought refuge.
Jump forward a few decades and how many British working-class actors will have had such chances?
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Almost every actor will have two personas.
So a third actor will have to emerge from somewhere.
Usually an actor will have a personal dresser provided by the theatre to help out.
Stephen Fry is not an anti-Catholic bigot, the actor will have you know.
Now, however, a new search for a lead actor will have to be instituted, with Bale reportedly alongside Matt Damon and Bradley Cooper at the top of the shopping list.
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