Sentence examples for and obviously will be from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and obviously will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is clear or evident and will happen in the future.
Example: "The project is progressing well, and obviously will be completed by the deadline."
Alternatives: "and clearly will be" or "and undoubtedly will be".

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"I'll be speaking with Brian's staff and obviously will be sitting down with Chris and Osian and we'll be looking at what staff we need to go forward," added Williams.

I've now heard it many times - full version - and it's still sounding fresh... On the Flame issue - almost everyone now has the BBC News Channel so the lighting is available on TV as well as radio, and obviously will be seen by more people in later bulletins than live on a weekday morning.

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"We don't know what occurred outside the centre and that obviously will be the subject of an investigation into that person's death," he said.

"That's not to say this is David and Goliath, because they obviously will be financed with millions of dollars from their investors".

The real driver, obviously, will be Obama, and he has assembled a team with some common understandings.

Bavaro obviously will be back.

Cellphones, obviously, will be next.

"We obviously will be doing distribution deals," Mr. Friis said.

They obviously will be going back to their own clubs.

A real problem, obviously, will be more widespread regulation.

"No claims have yet been filed for lump-sum full payment," he said, "and, obviously, none will be entertained until after the oil stops flowing".

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