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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he will enjoy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the expectation that someone will find pleasure or satisfaction in something in the future.
Example: "If he tries the new restaurant, he will enjoy the delicious food they serve."
Alternatives: "he is going to enjoy" or "he will take pleasure in".
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He will enjoy a novel role reversal.
Before he goes, he will enjoy the family's prominence.
I sense he will enjoy this honeymoon period.
Whatever else he achieves, he will enjoy a good view.
He knows what he will enjoy after retiring.
Later he will enjoy a barbecue in Trinwillershagen, a model village often visited by communist dignitaries.
Wherever he goes, he will enjoy a career he wants to keep as long as possible.
He will enjoy the famous "bounce" for a while, of course.
If he has an easy ride he will enjoy the journey.
For at least a day or two, he will enjoy the balm of being surrounded by admirers and well-wishers.
He will enjoy a significant height and reach advantage over Mendes and is an expert at controlling range.
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