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The phrase "and will be full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is expected to reach a state of fullness in the future.
Example: "The glass is currently half empty, but it will be full once I pour in the rest of the juice."
Alternatives: "and will be complete" or "and will be filled".
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They are joint top of the Blue Square Bet Premier and will be full of confidence after their win at Luton last Saturday.
The Frenchman wrapped up a 7-6 (7-4) 6-1 vintone in one hour 29 minutes and will be full of confidence going into his final Group B match against Rafael Nadal on Thursday.
The conference is open to the public and will be full of typical conference things (binders, name tags, schedules-at-a-glance).
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"He had a great season last year, a great Euro 2012 and he will be full of confidence and ready to go.
Your freshman year and beyond will be full of many choices and expanding horizons.
Magazines and newspapers will be full of articles on all aspects of pregnancy, and there will be an upsurge in young women attempting to become pregnant.
And it will be full.
Unless you do this, the structure of the pancake will be weak and it will be full of holes.
"It will be difficult for us, but we wanted to play this game; we will be ready, and we will be full of confidence".
And it will be full of choices to enable people to find their way to the best hospitals.
And when it does, Torres del Paine – the jewel of Patagonia, with its mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, fjords, icebergs and glaciers – will be full of tourists.
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