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The part of the sentence "he will has" is not correct or usable in written English.
It should be "he will have". For example, "He will have the materials ready by tomorrow."
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By the time Bradley Manning goes to trial next February for the alleged transmission of state secrets to WikiLeaks he will has spent as much time in military custody as it would take to build the Empire State building twice over, his lawyer has protested.
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Now he will have to fight another.
He will have one more chance Sunday.
But soon enough he will have to.
As governor he will have to compromise.
He will have to work fast, however.
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