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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and it will open" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an action that will occur in the future, typically in the context of a door, application, or similar object that can be opened.
Example: "Just click on the icon, and it will open to reveal the main menu."
Alternatives: "and it shall open" or "and it is set to open."
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LA is known as the City of Angels and it will open its arms warmly and openly if you know what you want.'" Corr says he looked to Crowe's career and Guy Pearce, his co-star in the forthcoming Holding the Man, and has concluded there is no obvious path to success.
It's the new undergraduate teaching laboratory building, and it will open its doors in August.
Loot Crate already delivers to 35 countries, and it will open its first overseas office, in the United Kingdom, this summer.
It is Mr. McKay's latest film to depict New York City and its boroughs as a delicate series of ecosystems, and it will open the annual New Directors/New Films series tonight, presented by the Museum of Modern Art and Lincoln Center.
Drive up to the gate, and it will open.
Amazon employees can shop there and it will open to the public early next year.
(And it will open the Cannes Film Festival on May 11th).
And it will open on Friday -- "unless we get another call," said Mr. Deutchman.
This is a magnificent book which has opened my eyes, and it will open your eyes too.
Click the link in the top right box Print Submitted Form and it will open in PDF format.
But it will challenge defenses and it will open up the passing game and will probably lead to more victories.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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