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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he will but" is not considered correct or usable in written English.
In some cases, the phrase is used to signal that a speaker has changed their mind or that something contrary to expectations is coming. In this case, "but" is used to mean "however." For example, "He said he would come, but he will but not arrive until tomorrow morning."
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"Will you come to confession, not to ask God to forgive you which he will, but for YOU to reconcile with yourself?
Many believe he will, but only time will tell.
Eventually he will, but probably not soon.
He says he will but doesn't seem to mean it.
My manager says he will, but then there's nothing.
There is a possibility that he will, but he has to get onto it very quickly".
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In the words of Arthur Schopenhauer, "Man can do what he wills, but he cannot will what he wills".
He will fight but he is doomed.
Based on his first 100-plus days in office, the real question isn't whether Donald Trump will escalate these conflicts ― he will ― but how much more he will do.
He will be missed but not forgotten.
But he will play.
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