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The phrase "will be collections" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to future instances or events where collections will take place, such as in a financial or artistic context. Example: "In the upcoming months, there will be collections of donations for the charity event."
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Others will be collections of previously published magazine articles by Harper's editor, Lewis Lapham, and the writers Tad Friend and Donald Katz.
At the Deepdale screening, there will be collections for charities Sir Tom supported - Alzheimer's, Baby Beat and Space Centre.
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