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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you will" is not correct in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is likely a mistake or a misphrasing of a question.
Example: "Are you willing to help with the project?"
Alternatives: "Are you able" or "Do you intend".
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The chances are you will, too.
Chances are, you will play better.
"The chances are you will get stabbed.
If you write him, chances are you will hear back.
Chances are you will head right back up.
Chances are, you will get five different answers.
Chances are you will do none of the above.
If you haven't heard of Meitu, chances are you will.
The chances are you will picture a different you.
Odds are, you will need this information later.
Few taxpayers are audited, but if you are, you will need to show this evidence.
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