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Discover Ludwig"which will" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause that gives more information about the subject of the sentence. Example: I bought a new car, which will be delivered to my house next week.
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Which will it take?
Which will be fine.
And which will run?
Which will it be?
Which will be newsworthy.
Which will be hard.
— which will turn away some users.
"This is something which will be debated".
Which will eventually become outdated, maybe.
Which will be entering the history books?
Whisk the batter, which will have separated.
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