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The phrase "am that it will" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it unusable in any context.
Example: "I am that it will happen" could be a more coherent expression.
Alternatives: "I believe it will" or "I know it will."
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Words do not express how happy I am that it will be a reality for the 442,940 students who attend school in the SUNY system in the coming years.
However, on the substantive issue, I am glad you are preparing; you are not predicting the outcome, but you are hoping, as I am, that it will be positive and that the Lisbon Treaty will be ratified.
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Its only certainty is that it will return.
It's that it will buy more.
The fact is that it will happen".
"My guess is that it will work.
My guess is that it will not".
The indication now is that it will".
The fear is that it will not.
"The reality is that it will".
Sadly, her guess is that it will.
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