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The phrase "and will be exploring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future action of investigation or examination of a subject or topic.
Example: "In the upcoming seminar, we will be exploring the latest trends in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "and will investigate" or "and will examine".
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Nouveau Cirque du Vietnam, for instance, are one of only two contemporary performance companies in Vietnam, and will be exploring the tension between tradition and the contemporary world in their new circus work A O Lang; and the Manganiyar Classroom will bring 35 kids raised in the Manganiyar musical tradition to Australia for the first time.
We have already touched on how the system of Ugandan decentralisation actually works and the resources the district has to fund improvements in services in Katine sub-county – one of 17 in the district - and will be exploring these areas further.
Either way It's something Robin and I wholeheartedly believe in and will be exploring and touring for the foreseeable future.
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Thus, spiral fiber bundles show promise and will be explored further.
Two approaches are common and will be explored in this study.
These questions must and will be explored in further research projects in more detail.
This point requires more investigation and will be explored in a further work.
Further optimization for reducing the average end-to-end delay is expected and will be explored in future work.
Evidence for these elements should emerge from the cover letters, and will be explored (with opportunities for synergy with our department) during the video conferencing interviews.
Inclusions of overlapping generations is conceptually straightforward and will be explored in future work.
Industrial histories have also been collected for the study area, and will be explored to explain local clustering.
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