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"the format will be" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the structure or presentation of something, such as a document, presentation, or event. Here is an example sentence using this phrase: "The format will be a panel discussion followed by a Q&A session."
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"I think the format will be great and there will be good action, I hope".
The name The Financial Post will be retained, but the format will be different.
The tools that identified the format will be nested within the identity elements.
The format will be a brief presentation by each of the panelists followed by an interactive discussion.
He has not specified what exactly the format will be, but promised that it would not be a clunky headset.
The format will be similar to the last one, taking place in London with a studio audience of 200.
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The list of movies available in the formats will be skimpy at first.
Submitted papers that are not compliant with either the allowed page lengths or the style format will be returned to the authors.
My guess is that the dominant format will be the traditional codex [the format used for modern books], which is convenient, durable and portable.
filename If a recognized suffix is included in the filename - namely ".png", ".jpg", or ".jpeg" - then the corresponding format will be used, otherwise the format attribute will be used.
Both the effectiveness of the outreach visit and of the information format will be evaluated (see outcomes).
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the format will spark
the format will leave
the moon will be
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