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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and it will start" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is expected to begin or commence at a future time.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled for 10 AM, and it will start promptly at that time."
Alternatives: "and it will commence" or "and it will begin."
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Feed it in spring and it will start blossoming again.
After that it will switch on its main antenna, and it will start communicating properly with Earth.
Instead it will shut down in 2012 for the repairs needed to bring it to its design energy and it will start up again in 2013.
Sit in the car and it will start.
And it will start being available from 6 January, the company has said.
I'm hoping that the rice will draw out the moisture and it will start working again.
This year will be different, the organizers say, and it will start with a registration lottery.
Soon, the next scandal will hit, and it will start all over again.
In just a few hours, the delivery trucks will return and it will start all over again.
"It's like ready-use mix — just a little heat, and it will start cooking," Romanovsky told me.
As we instructed the computer to print, Andrew warned,"Oh, yeah, and it will start to smell like burning plastic".
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