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The phrase "it will define" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how something will establish or determine the nature, scope, or meaning of something else.
Example: "This new policy will define the future of our organization and its approach to sustainability."
Alternatives: "it will determine" or "it will establish".
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After a year of intense lobbying around one of the law's most politically sensitive provisions, the Obama administration is expected to soon tip its hand on how it will define those benefits.
Secondly, it will define a model city, its location, characteristics and constraints, which will be used as a parameter to evaluate the benefits and costs of each technology.
"It will define competitiveness for Detroit".
It will define the way a company does business.
"As it goes on, hopefully it will define itself," Mr. De Niro said.
It will define the relationship between the West and Iran and Syria".
"It will define Ken Feinberg's sense of fairness and justice," Mr. Mauk said.
It will define the high politics of Brussels and the low politics of European populism.
The question of how it will define women's rights is a contentious topic.
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For a lot of us it'll define our careers".
Let's buy that for the boardroom, it'll define us as a young company.
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