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"I will study" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is a future tense statement that expresses the speaker's intention or plan to study in the future. Example: "I will study for my final exams next week."
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"I will study it.
I learn German and I will study in the future".
I think next year I will study business — M.B.A.
As the oral exams approached, she recalled, Mr. Holmes seemed relaxed about the prospect, telling her, "I will study everything or maybe I will study nothing at all".
I will study the indomitable British resolve of Greer Garson, who doesn't let evildoers get her down.
I will study rules and politics so some day I can make them good like you did.
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I'll study.
I'll study those respectfully before asking to see him.
I'll study him more closely once he becomes eligible.
I'll study the process of forest development, post-decline.
I'll study as hard as I need to and then move on.
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