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The phrase "as she will be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future state or condition of a female subject, often in a context discussing expectations or predictions.
Example: "I believe she will excel in her new role, as she will be more confident and experienced."
Alternatives: "as she is destined to be" or "as she is expected to be".
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Princess Anne's daughter Zara was there, though, as she will be today.
Could she have gone faster if pushed, as she will be in August?
You will be seeing more of her, we bet — almost as much as she will be seeing of herself.
www.roundabouttheatre.org February THE TEMPEST -- Emily Mann directs, and Blair Brown stars as Prospero -- or Prospera, as she will be called.
You will be seeing more of her, we bet almost as much as she will be seeing of herself.
One hopes so, especially as she will be working with the RSC's newly created three-year ensemble.
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Bio: Spunky ol' Taz hails from Florida… South Florida as she'll be sure to tell you.
But one thing has already been decided – Dannii Minogue won't be around for the auditions, as she'll be in Australia having her baby.
She's an engaging public speaker and it's a major milestone as she'll be the first woman and first executive to ever speak in the series, which is long overdue.
Some observers have suggested that the 6-year-old mare might have lost a step, and that could spell trouble, as she'll be mired down along the inside.
In addition, Sophia found herself with a new job in the deal as she'll be continuing to develop new features into Where To.
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