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The phrase "and will pretty" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "She said she would help, and will pretty much do anything to assist."
Alternatives: "and will likely" or "and will probably".
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Yes, it's housed in the Fed, which isn't ideal, but once it's up and running i think it will quickly take on a life of its own, and will pretty quickly become an important part of American life.
Meanwhile, the Paris program will begin in October and will pretty much follow the standard EF format.
Even we can't really get behind those, and will pretty much only eat them as a last resort.
It's literally the No. 1 most annoying request cliche and will pretty much ensure that your request gets harshly shafted and your (fake) birthday promptly ruined.
"I think it's a big mistake to inject into the pink part of the lip because the lip is a muscle, and the filler gets moved around and can clump and lump and deform the lip and will pretty much require a surgery to get rid of it if you do it more than once or twice," she said.
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All deal with loss and separation, and all will pretty much have you running to the restroom so friends don't see those puffy eyes.
And we will pretty much do anything to make each other laugh.
All TransWall needs is the smell-tacular messaging app oSnap and it will pretty much be a humanoid wall (save the ability to taste).
Acting as if you are free and accountable to no one will pretty much ensure that you will be single again - soon.
"The Carlyle will be independently named and will be pretty much run the way it has been run," he said.
Supplier to the award-winning local restaurant the Crooked Billet, it sells a wide variety of breads and cakes and will bake pretty much anything on request.
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