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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shall be working" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
This phrase is usually used when making a statement about a future action or when you are making a promise. For example: "I shall be working on the report tomorrow."
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I shall be working late.
"I shall be working on the record in Los Angeles.
"We shall be working together to take steps in order to prevent the escalation of the conflict".
"I shall be working very closely with the mayor's team to absolutely maximise the benefits to the taxpayer of Crossrail," Hammond said.
"Owing to a total screw up on the visa front (by the organisation I shall be working for, rather than yours truly, for once), I'm sat in Delhi airport, stuck in limbo Tom Hasks-stheye as they won't give me a boarding pass.
I shall be working from home".
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Section 5 of the 1884 Act specified that: :"The traffic of the subway shall be worked by... the system of the Patent Cable Tramway Corporation Limited or by such means other than steam locomotives as the Board of Trade may from time to time approve".
Let's take a peek at what everyone else is working on, shall we? William Hockey, Zach Perret and Michael Kelly are trying to create a better way to visualize your credit card purchases.
Briefly mentions "Only We Who Guard the Mystery Shall Be Unhappy," the play Kushner is working on now….
I was working with this - how shall I put it - original thinker.
This shall be undertaken through working closely with suppliers to ensure uninterrupted deliveries.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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