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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he will try' is correct and usable in written English
Depending on context, it can be used to express intention, perhaps in response to a request or a suggestion. For example, if you asked someone to help with a project, they might respond with, "Sure, I'll give it a try."
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He will try, though.
Still, he will try.
He will try anything.
He will try again today.
But fathom he will try.
He will try to persuade them.
He will try to balance it".
Soon he will try his hand.
He says he will try to smile.
But he will try again soon.
But he will try this weekend.
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