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The phrase "we will form" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is being formed in the future. For example, "We will form a committee to review the application process."
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"We will form a region," he said.
Fourth: We will form a department of special investigation to root out waste, fraud and abuse.
They stand under special awnings, waiting to do a "to-camera," for which we will form the background.
"There is absolutely no doubt that we will form a government in the coming week," Barr said.
I'm sure that we will form a very strong partnership as he will have lost none of his speed!
Peter Hain, the shadow Welsh secretary, said: "It is nip and tuck whether we will form a majority.
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According to Yomiuri Shimbun, the chief of the plant replied, "We'll form a suicide squad to do it".
"Together we'll form a lasting partnership to deliver success on the track, backed up by world-leading R&D (research and development) and engineering intelligence".
"Having this experience with my dad -- I can't imagine spending two weeks with anybody, and I can't imagine the bonds we'll form, sharing a tent in the middle of Africa".
All the superstars were in attendance at Melo's wedding in Manhattan and, according to the New York Post, Paul told the groom-to-be and Amar'e that "We'll form our own Big 3".
The three models we have developed will form the foundation for future work to develop all 45 CAP checklists as part of one common information model.
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