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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if we will" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in hypothetical situations, or to express something that may or may not happen. For example: "If we will have enough time, we can plan a trip."
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I don't know if we will win.
We don't know if we will ever be whole again.
He wonders if we will want to shake his hand.
I'm not sure if we will know the full truth".
"Do you know for sure if we will?
" But we don't know if we will be coming home".
"It is difficult to say if we will succeed.
I wonder if we will get another change of plan or if we will get there at all – any ideas?
Wonder if we will play softball or something.
See if we will be in your area soon.
Everyone is watching us to see what we will do with Solzhenitsyn — if we will mete out punishment to him or if we will just leave him alone. . . .
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