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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shall tell' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has not yet been determined but will become known in the future. For example: "There's still some uncertainty about the outcome of the election, but time shall tell."
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"I shall tell you.
We exchanged numbers, so time shall tell.
I shall tell you, for it is my job.
I shall tell you what you rarely see on TV these days – Laurel and Hardy shorts.
Eliot would handle certain aspects differently and shall tell Thornton so though I have not read it in full".
We shall tell them, 'We are your sons!' " The feeling of unity, camaraderie, and shared defiance was electric.
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Shall you tell him or shall we?
"We shall bring growth and prosperity - and this is what I shall I tell our European partners, firstly in Germany".
Shall I tell you?
Shall I tell you what I discovered?
What story shall I tell?
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