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we will undergo
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"we will undergo" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the process of going through something, usually a difficult experience or situation. For example, "We will undergo strict training to prepare for our next mission".
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Alternative expressions(20)
we are going to experience
we shall be subjected to
we are set to go through
we will undertake
we are preparing for
we will tackle
we will correct
we will follow
will be freaked out
we will establish
we will pursue
we will assist
will be put into effect
we will rise
will be discharged
will be washed out
is scheduled to happen
we will be working
will be undertaking
we will bury
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56 human-written examples
For the purpose of these calculations, based on the data by Voit et al., we considered that 40% will undergo an US with FNAC whereas 60% will have a benign US and will not undergo a FNAC.
Science
As further support for K426 being involved in ribosomal interaction, we hypothesized that it will undergo conformational switching in a ribosome-dependent manner.
Science
With less (or ideally no) involvement of impact factors in research assessment, we believe that research communication will undergo substantial improvement.
Science
By posting the source code (under an open source license) and the annotated data that was used to tune the algorithm [ 8], we hope that the algorithm will undergo further development and adaptation to a wide variety of free text records.
Instead he will undergo surgery.
News & Media
Carter will undergo further testing.
News & Media
Willis will undergo further evaluation.
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He will undergo radiation treatment in July.
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The United States will undergo a similar process.
News & Media
The Noble Discoverer will undergo maintenance in South Korea.
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Some will undergo Tabakow's procedure.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "we will undergo" when describing a process or experience that your group will collectively go through, especially one that requires effort or involves some form of change.
Common error
Avoid using "we will undergo" when a more active construction would be clearer. For instance, instead of saying "We will undergo testing", consider "We will test the product".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we will undergo" functions as a verb phrase expressing a future action or experience that a group ('we') will collectively go through. Ludwig AI confirms its usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "we will undergo" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase for expressing a future action or experience that a group will collectively go through. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. While there are no specific examples available in the provided data to determine its frequency across different sources, it's important to consider the nuance of the process when selecting appropriate alternatives. Be mindful of the formal or informal context when choosing between phrases like "we are going to experience" or "we shall be subjected to".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we are going to experience
This alternative focuses on the experience aspect, emphasizing the event rather than the process.
we are set to go through
Similar to the original, but more colloquial and emphasizes the completion of the process.
we shall be subjected to
This phrase suggests a lack of control, implying that the experience is involuntary and possibly unpleasant.
we anticipate facing
This focuses on an expected challenge, highlighting a proactive approach to dealing with difficulties.
we expect to encounter
This alternative suggests a less certain future event, implying a possibility rather than a certainty.
we are preparing for
This stresses the preparation aspect, implying a proactive approach to an impending event.
we're bracing ourselves for
This idiom emphasizes preparing for a difficult or unpleasant experience.
we are scheduled for
This alternative conveys a sense of a prearranged plan or event.
we are in line to participate in
Suggests a scheduled event or activity and is more suitable in certain contexts.
we must endure
Implies a sense of obligation or necessity, often in the face of hardship.
FAQs
How to use "we will undergo" in a sentence?
You can use "we will undergo" to describe a process or experience that a group will collectively experience in the future. For example, "We will undergo rigorous training before the mission".
What can I say instead of "we will undergo"?
You can use alternatives like "we are going to experience", "we shall be subjected to", or "we are set to go through depending on the context.
Which is correct, "we will undergo" or "we will be undergoing"?
Both are grammatically correct, but "we will undergo" suggests a completed action, while "we will be undergoing" implies a continuous process over a period of time.
What's the difference between "we will undergo" and "we will undertake"?
"We will undergo" usually refers to experiencing something, whereas "we will undertake" means we will take on a responsibility or project.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested