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The phrase "and will be fixed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is expected to be repaired or resolved in the future.
Example: "The issues with the software are being addressed, and will be fixed by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "and will be resolved" or "and will be corrected".
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But the computer problems can and will be fixed.
She said the website "can and will be fixed" and that her team were already seeing improvements with the service.
In the long run, the technical problems can and will be fixed and most Americans will be better off.
And they say the vibrations — "thrust oscillations" in the language of rocket scientists — are understood and will be fixed well before astronauts fly.
After a summer of record delays and frayed nerves, the nation's flying public is being told the situation is untenable and will be fixed.
Each section will slide together securely, without nuts and bolts, and will be fixed with metre-long prongs driven into the ground.
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The primary transmitter and receiver will be fixed at positions (0,0.5) (black filled circle) and (1,0.5) (black filled box), respectively.
Here q = 1/2 and M1 will be fixed later.
CEO Dick Costolo said via email that it was just a bug caused by a code update, and it will be fixed shortly.
Please assure them that I'm on it and it will be fixed asap.
Other people see it and come away thinking that all they have to do is shut off some lights sometimes, and everything will be fixed.
More suggestions(16)
and will be interpreted
and will be completed
and will be honored
and will be promoted
and will be telecast
and will be aired
and will be attracted
and will be overseen
and will be implemented
and will be administered
and will be denoted
and will be taken
and will be sent
and will be televised
and will be created
and will be published
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