Sentence examples for and is will from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and is will" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment or a typographical error, and it cannot be used in any context as it stands.
Example: "The project is due tomorrow, and is will require additional resources." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "and will" or "and is going to".

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"The question was and is: Will we have government by the people?" Since the 1960s, political conservatives such as Reagan have criticized the Supreme Court for striking down federal or state laws as violations of the Constitution.

The residue will be dissolved in 100 μl of ethyl acetate and the CP and IS will be derivatized by adding 50 μl of trichloroacetic anhydride at 70°C for 30 minutes.

The question is, are we about to witness a transition from grandstanding to one of ruthless determination to end both the Syria conflict and IS? Will adding a handful of British warplanes to the crowded skies over Raqqa be tokenism or part of a compelling, inexorable drive to save Syria and end IS?

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"You and where you are will vanish".

And that is, you will be executed".

It always was and always will be.

There can be and there will be".

"Always were and always will be".

I was and always will be sorry".

"Always have been and always will be".

And that is what'll happen.

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