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Discover LudwigYou can use the phrase "We will get to" in written English.
It is usually used to suggest that something will happen soon or at a later time. For example: "We will get to the dessert later. Let's finish the main course first."
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We will get to that.
"Eventually we will get to yours".
But we will get to that later.
"Eventually, we will get to them all.
We will get to them in a minute.
And then we will get to the divergence theorem.
COL.AMEN: We will get to that in a moment.
We will get to it in due course.
I hope, one day, we will get to see it.
"We will get to the bottom of this".
Anyway, we will get to them in a minute.
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