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The phrase 'what it will be' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to ask a question about the future, for example: "I'm wondering what it will be like to visit the museum next week."
Idiom
What will be will be.
The expression what will be will be is used to describe the notion that fate will decide the outcome of a course of events, even if action is taken to try to alter it.
Exact(58)
I don't know what it will be".
Do I know what it will be?
"I just don't know what it will be".
She does not know what it will be about.
Think what it will be like to go over there".
This is what it will be, every day, without him.
Because I cannot imagine what it will be like.
I want to know what it will be.
The next chapter will be what it will be.
"So, even I don't really know what it will be.
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The church's founders decide what it will be called.
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