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The phrase "as will wither" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The flowers, as will wither, need to be watered regularly."
Alternatives: "as will fade" or "as will decay".
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AS will wither on the vine and die".
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And whoever continues doing business as usual will wither".
Whether through new performance measures such as Progress 8, or by Ebacc diktat, it is inevitable that some creative and technical subjects, crucial to the flourishing of individual character as well as life chances, will wither on the vine.
But when the Ohioans learn, as they will, that Harding is no more acceptable to Roosevelt than Burton, because he is a reactionary, a stand-patter, and -- what Roosevelt abhors most of all -- a pussyfooter, the Harding boom will wither as certainly as that of Burton has, if there is to be any dark horse in this convention Roosevelt will name him.
And without the underlying treasure-hunting archetype, and its attendant excitement, rare book dealing and collecting will wither as a form of life.
Among the pessimists, there are two related strains of thought about productivity: that the gains have been largely limited to the technology industry, and that the improvement will wither as the economy slows.
But despite concerns that the NHS will wither as private medicine booms, Caroline Shaw, of Manchester's Christie hospital, Europe's largest cancer centre, said it would treble its private income from £10m to £30m within a decade after making a deal last month with the biggest private hospital group in the world, HCA.
But these costs will wither as more distribution channels open up and clones gather more assets.
6. Voice recognition is the future, and touch interfaces will wither as the technology advances.
But at the end of the day, his tough talk will wither as Sept. 7th arrives.
Do they mean American resolve to defend the democracies of Europe and Asia will wither as we narrow our definition of national interest?
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