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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we will terminate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an imminent end of a process, activity, agreement, or relationship. For example, "At the end of this school year, we will terminate our contract with the tutoring service."
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If a system doesn't perform, we will terminate it.
We will terminate your access if such event is detected.
We will terminate our mission in coordination with the United Nations and the National Transitional Council.
"If it is a major partner that impacts our financials, we will terminate the relationship," Besanko says.
"After extensive deliberations and discussions in the past few weeks, we have come together to decide that we will terminate the cooperation.
If we do not accept your application for subscription, we will terminate your subscription and reimburse any payment that you have made.
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We'll take it nice and easy, get it done right or we'll terminate it," the president said.
"We'll have to prove it incident by incident, and when we find if they did it, we'll terminate them.
While we doubt Russia will terminate all its problematic sales for the reasons described above, more compelling evidence could lead the GOR to reduce the scope of its arms transfers or tighten export controls.
Both Mexico and Canada have dismissed his musing in a Tuesday speech that "we'll end up probably terminating NAFTA at some point" as a negotiating tactic.
We are looking at potentially a climate meltdown that will terminate civilization as we know it in our lifetimes.
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