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The sentence "this will be fixed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a problem or issue that will be addressed or resolved in the future. Example 1: My laptop is not working, but I have made an appointment with the technician. This will be fixed by tomorrow. Example 2: The old bridge in my town is in need of repairs. Luckily, the local government has announced that this will be fixed next month.
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Presently - though I'm hoping this will be fixed as soon as it lands - that also means that the mobile streaming version of the BBC iPlayer doesn't work.
Soloman says this will be fixed immediately.
Hopefully this will be fixed soon.
Shutterfly says this will be fixed in a February update.
This will be fixed as soon as possible, likely early in June 1 workday".
Rest assured, this will be fixed soon so that those of you with December birthdays and anniversaries won't be forgotten by your friends and family.
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"This situation will be fixed by no man," he said.
In the mission's next iteration, apparently, this problem will be fixed, and we can also look forward to enhanced meal service and "maybe some sex or some scat".
Hopefully this, too, will be fixed soon.
It's unlikely that this problem will be fixed.
It has been said that soon this glitch will be fixed and the system should be seamless.
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