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What will be will be.
The expression what will be will be is used to describe the notion that fate will decide the outcome of a course of events, even if action is taken to try to alter it.
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"Whatever will be, will be.
But what will be will be".
"Whatever is meant to be will be".
What must be will be".
"What will be will be.
He added: "What will be will be.
"Whatever will be, will be," he said.
Do say: "Whatever will be, will be".
Bonds said essentially, whatever will be will be.
He added, "Whatever is meant to be will be".
A pivotal figure in deciding who that might be will be Mr Willetts.
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