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Discover LudwigThe phrase "last will" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legal document that outlines a person's final wishes and instructions for the distribution of their assets after their death. Here is an example of its usage in a sentence: "My father's last will stated that all of his possessions would be divided equally between my siblings and me."
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Revised last will of Robert Sherman.
Includes correspondence and last will and testament.
It's essentially Bach's last will and testament.
The ones you painted last will come alive first.
And this bill, at last, will do just that".
Last Will and Testament of Daniel Smith of Rockingham.
Down the last will pass all heavy commodities.
Maybe it's simply that the last will be last.
That last will come in for especially close scrutiny.
At long last, will that cash be coming home?
She took down his last will and testament.
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