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"it will be argued" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a statement or argument that will be discussed further in the sentence or paragraph. Example: It will be argued that increasing the minimum wage will help reduce income inequality and improve the economic well-being of low-wage workers.
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Indeed, it will be argued that the medieval concept of consequentia (in its different versions) is the main precursor of the modern concept of logical consequence.
It will be argued for yrs.
Theory, it will be argued, more positively affects current design through history than the other way around.
It will be argued that in some sense the rotation algorithm problem in exploratory factor analysis has been solved.
Furthermore, it will be argued that complementing the quantification of stylistic features with a statistical analysis considerably improves the analysis.
It will be argued that the epic myth has strong interconnections to the landscape of the Ionian Islands in Greece.
It will be argued that improved results can be obtained by including a dynamic treatment in the design protocol.
It will be argued, that this extension might be helpful for some engineering design and maintenance tasks.
Beale's actions in June were borne out of frustration, it will be argued.
Finally, it will be argued, the Party is uniting to defeat Trump.
In some places, it will be argued, those values have never been transferred.
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it will be criticized
it will be contended
it will be assumed
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it will be attributed
it will be construed
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it will be complicated
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