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The phrase "there will be a reckoning" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a time of judgment or consequence is approaching, often in a moral or ethical context. Example: "After years of corruption, the community believes that there will be a reckoning for those who have exploited their trust."
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"There will be a reckoning for this agreement," he said.
Perhaps someday there will be a reckoning for this tiny village of 15 houses, all of them obliterated into splintered wood and dust by American bombs.
There will be a reckoning – not just for the Blairs, Straws and Campbells, but for those paid to keep the record straight.
Somewhere down the line in the series, there will be a reckoning — the references to his relationship with his father seem to be the Chekhovian gun that appears in Act I.
There will be a reckoning.
Eventually, there will be a reckoning: How did the government contribute to this crisis?
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Perhaps one day there will be a final reckoning, but that will come long after it particularly matters.
One day there will be a calmer reckoning of the Labour years.
If that turns out not to be the case, then there will be a dreadful reckoning to come.
With so much debt and with house prices so over-valued, there will be a painful reckoning.
"When the money runs out, there will be a political reckoning," said Karen Hooper, an analyst at Stratfor, a global intelligence company in Austin, Texas.
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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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