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The phrase "and it will be a while" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something will take time before it happens or is completed.
Example: "I appreciate your patience, but I have to inform you that it will be a while before we can finalize the project."
Alternatives: "and it will take some time" or "and it will be some time before".
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AstraZeneca has said its trial failed, but it has released no specifics, and it will be a while before OSI's clinical tests are done.
They are a long way from home, and it will be a while before they can return.
Q.My laptop screen is damaged and it will be a while before I can afford to get it replaced.
The city is still a heat-sink, and it will be a while before the subways lose what still feels like mid-July's steam.
This deep slump has depressed the volume of industrial exports though the port of Salonika, and it will be a while before large numbers of Balkan citizens can afford to use the passenger ships that sail out of the harbour.Still, the very fact that Greek aspirations in the Balkans these days are more commercial than strategic is a change for the better.
And it will be a while before third-party support is anywhere near ubiquitous.
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It will be a while".
It will be a while, then she will fall down.
But it'll be a while.
"Ok, it'll be a while though.
"It will be a little while".
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