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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the will" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase to refer to someone's wishes or intentions, especially in the form of a bequest or legal document. For example: "The will of John Smith states that the family home is to be passed on to his eldest daughter."
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The will is there.
But the will, too?
The will was petulant.
Where is the will?
Because of the will.
"It's the will to prove".
"It's the will of God.
The will was declared invalid.
Does it have the will?
It is about the will.
It was like the will of god.
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