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The phrase "effort will be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe future actions or plans that involve putting in effort. Here is an example: Our team's effort will be focused on improving our customer service in the coming months.
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The effort will be worth it.
More effort will be needed to open distribution to competition.
Their effort will be helped by public opinion.
Capello believes the latest effort will be much more significant.
But I'm not sure how good today's effort will be.
But no one pretends the effort will be easy.
Extra effort will be rewarded with extra credit.
Our failure in this effort will be the populists' gain.
There's mounting evidence that the effort will be worth it.
More time and more effort will be required.
No one thinks that effort will be enough.
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