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"we will now have" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that something is imminent, or will happen soon. For example, "We will now have to make a decision on how to move forward with this project".
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We will now have nothing more to do with Pascoe.
We will now have two safeguarding support professionals at each.
We will now have to look and consider changing the encryption, certainly".
We will now have a moment of silence to contemplate the suffering of Senator Brown.
"We will now have more control over the final event," she added.
We will now have to provide what democracies provide best, which is peace.
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"We will now have more resources than ever to achieve our strategic objectives and drive client satisfaction," Mr. Nagle said in a statement.
"It is clear that we will now have to appeal over their heads of the unionist MSPs to the people of Scotland next May," Salmond's official spokesman said.
We will now have to wait to see what the next review conference decides, seven years from now.
And we will now have to pay a percentage of the bill for all office visits, rather than a simple $10 or $20 co-payment.
We will now have to offer a reduced service, meaning many people will struggle to find the help they need.
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