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The phrase "there will be judgments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing decisions, evaluations, or assessments that are expected to occur in the future. Example: "In the upcoming meeting, there will be judgments made regarding the project's viability."
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"There will be judgments made before the trading deadline," he said.
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There will be judgment from God.
"For Jews and Christians, and possibly Muslims, it's a sign of judgment, that judgment is real and there will be judgment," Blenkinsopp said.
There will be a judgment at that stage.
I understand that there will be a judgment on Monday, or early next week and I hope that we will be able to get Peter Greste home as soon as possible.
A 20-year-old, Hadi Zareai, working hard to look cool in his leather jacket, said: "There will be a Judgment Day, and all of us will meet up.
There will be a judgment of evil.
"There will be no rush to judgment," Justice Michael Obus said at the hearing.
There will be no rush to judgment.
The Bible says there will be a day of judgment.
In my judgment there will be further difficult lessons as we understand more around child sexual exploitation".
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