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The phrase "any campaign will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expected outcomes or characteristics of a campaign in a general sense.
Example: "Any campaign will be more effective if it targets the right audience."
Alternatives: "any campaign is likely to be" or "any campaign tends to be".
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This doesn't mean intervention in Syria will be easy: any campaign will be violent and expensive, and unless it's handled right — by drawing in regional allies and securing full cooperation from rebel forces — the aftermath could be long and messy.
Instead, the purpose of any campaign will be to inform and raise awareness rather than punitive action".
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Instead, Merrit, the pollster, can be heard explaining that defeating any minimum wage campaign will be tough, given that they attract widespread popular support — even among many business leaders.
He also pledged to bring forward some amendments in the autumn to make sure the EU referendum bill commands "the widest possible support within the house and put beyond any doubt that the campaign will be conducted throughout in a manner that all sides will see as fair".
"The electoral campaign will be open.
The campaign will be announced on Monday.
"This campaign will be no different.
The 2012 campaign will be hard fought.
The Carson campaign will be pleased.
That's what the campaign will be about".
After today, the campaign will be all about TV.
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