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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shall be making' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in the future tense to refer to a planned action. For example: "We shall be making preparations for the event this afternoon."
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if she's not home in next half hour I shall be making phone calls, believe me".
I shall be making some proposals in this regard over the coming months.
"We shall be making an immediate application to appeal against today's decision to the House of Lords," Mr. Raja said.
The developments to which I shall be making reference are sometimes called the European Civil Code debate.
"I now intend to announce that I shall be making at least one report under Rule 43 of the Coroner's Rules".
Geoff Ross in Hawaii writes: "I shall be making a long layover (from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m). at Heathrow Airport.
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No records shall be made of information obtained".
The Small shall be made Large, and the Large Small.
Bid her come, and she shall be made Immortal".
Such report shall be made widely available to the public.
The payments shall be made on a monthly basis.
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