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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will then coordinate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that you planned to do or will be doing. For example, you could say, "I will finish my project by the end of the week and I will then coordinate with my team to present the project to our supervisor."
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I will then tell you.
Then, once we pre-qualify enough people, I will coordinate an event day where we will go get like a limo or a party bus and we'll take them to an outdoor range.
I just need your agreement to move ahead and I will coordinate making it happen.
The resident says I will call and coordinate with radiology".
Select shoes, then coordinate outfits around them.
The coalition's members will then seek to coordinate their tactics against those that fall short.
I'll resign then.
It then coordinates travel for the mothers.
I will go rest then".
The area will then appear at the coordinate.
The area will then appear at the coordinate and with the modes you added.
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