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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it will sell out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to inform someone that a product or event is expected to be in high demand and likely to be sold out soon. Example: "We highly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance, as the concert is expected to be very popular and we anticipate it will sell out quickly."
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Except it will sell out in about two seconds flat.
You can bet it will sell out fast.
We're taking bets on how fast it will sell out before landing on eBay.
"We think it will sell out in a very short time," he said.
He expects that it will sell out in a week, in 500 stores, and it will not be duplicated.
In a dressing-room interview in Manila, Ali brushed the subject aside, calling it "little stuff, kindergarten talk, but good publicity because it will sell out the fight".
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'Or maybe trepidation's a better word.' Are you confident it'll sell out, I ask.
"If I have a hot mixtape, it'll sell out," says DJ Envy.
Sapporo could slap a "SPACE BEER" label on a bottle and it'll sell out everywhere.
Joshua delivers about 99% of it as he will sell out easily.
It's likely that tickets will sell out before opening day.
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