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"I will be trying" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate a future action or attempt. Here is an example: "I will be trying my best to finish this project on time."
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"I will be trying everything as always".
I will be trying to see him next month".
"I will be trying with everything that I have to do that".
"I will be trying to stay with them as much as I can.
WHAT WILL YOU WEAR Mr. Lim is very simple, so I will be trying to fit in the mood.
My Mum is a massive fan of the show so I will be trying my hardest to make her proud".
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"That's certainly what I'll be trying to do.
In the meantime I'll be trying to live as 'normal' an existence as possible.
"Then I'll be trying to sell a lot of tickets for face value," he said.
I'll be trying to do as well as I can this week".
"Segregation had to be imposed, and I'll be trying to get at why that was".
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