Idiom
What will be will be.
The expression what will be will be is used to describe the notion that fate will decide the outcome of a course of events, even if action is taken to try to alter it.
Exact(1)
"It will be a being; an intellectual capacity that helps create the field," Dr. Greenwood said.
Similar(59)
It will be loud, it will be a great environment, and it should be a good show for the fans".
Whether it will be a good law is another matter.
Expectations that it will be a good one are low.
It will be a miracle if it is.
"All I'll say is it will be a tale of home and away.
Share prices will be devastated – it will be a downturn that will be remembered in 100 years.
If Grexit occurs, it will not be a holiday; it will be a retirement.
"It will be like London, it will be a melting pot".
If it's in 2016 and it will be a fundamental review, that will be applauded.
Chances are it will be a bit of all three.
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