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The phrase "it will be processed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It implies that the subject (represented by "it") will undergo some sort of action or procedure, usually by someone or something else. Example: After submitting your application, it will be processed by our team and you will receive a response within 3-5 business days.
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The key observation is that if we make appropriate use of the network to route the data chunk to the machine where it will be processed in advance, then processing a remote task is the same as processing a local task.
The echo of LOS 2 is boresight mode, and then it will be processed by the boresight SAR processing method.
The echo of LOS 1 is squint back-looking mode, and then it will be processed by the squint back-looking SAR processing method.
The echo of LOS 3 is squint forward-looking mode, and then it will be processed by the squint forward-looking SAR processing method.
And then it will be processed.
If you're a homeowner, consider sending in your January 2008 mortgage payment early enough so that it will be processed prior to Dec. 31.
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"I'm sure it'll be processed like any other application at this point," Ms. Woodard said.
With a larger pressure loaded, it will be process B. In process B, obvious nanoparticle extrusion deformations occur, which can be seen in the inset of Fig. 4.
In case of a monitoring event is produced it first will be processed by the SAaaS agent, which is initiating the event.
And because the poultry will be processed, it will not require country-of-origin labeling.
The company discontinued its perks cash-back rewards program and canceled all reward balances as of Monday; redemptions already requested will be processed, it said.
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