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The phrase "then will be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a future event or condition. Here is an example: "John is currently studying hard for his exams. If he continues to work hard, then will be one step closer to achieving his dream of becoming a doctor."
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Staying healthy until then will be vital.
Sanity checking, then, will be difficult.
The real hurdle, then, will be financial.
The men, then, will be looking to their laurels.
Physically, his rest and recovery time then will be crucial.
'Dieting' then will be the medical equivalent of leeches now.
But the crime then will be against the American people".
And below that then will be the summation of these.
You then will be asked to create a new password.
Sunday, then, will be nothing like Aug. 17, 1969.
What, then, will be the consequence of our involvement?
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