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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "when it will happen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking a question about the timing of an event or situation. For example: "I'm wondering when it will happen."
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"Reopening will happen when it will happen.
And that's when it will happen.
Nobody knows when it will happen.
"When it will happen it will happen".
The question is how, and when, it will happen.
"When it will happen, I'm not quite sure," she said.
"When it will happen, I'm not quite sure.
Nobody knows what it will mean or when it will happen.
If and when it will happen, the whole region will be different".
The question is not so much if, but when it will happen.
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He is the only industrialist in the country who can know for sure when it will happen.
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