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Discover LudwigThe phrase "official will" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a document that outlines a person's wishes for their possessions, assets, and other matters after their death. Here is an example sentence: "My grandfather's official will stated that his antique clock should be passed down to his eldest grandson."
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The fourth official will be Yuichi Nishimura of Japan.
A U.S.G.A. rules official will accompany the foursome.
An official will call us to verify the figure.
The fourth official will be Martin Atkinson, also from England.
A lower ranked official will now travel instead.
Occasionally, a harassed official will emerge to talk with them.
No senior Afghan official will likely be imprisoned for any crime, no matter how egregious.
Newly detained pirates, according to a senior State Department official, will face trial.
The replay official will then rewind the game tape using state-of-the-art beta technology.
It appears no team official will say anything until media day, on Oct. 1.
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