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"will be described here" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are referring to a later section of a text that will provide more details about a particular topic. For example, "The effects of climate change will be described here in more detail, with a focus on the implications for the global economy."
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These states of the electronic structure of an atom will be described here in terms of the simplest atom, the hydrogen atom.
The system is capable of up to 60 m/s deltaV and will be described here.
The approach for creating the content followed a procedure according to different steps, which will be described here.
The flows, that will be described here, are characterised by vortex structures despite their very low Reynolds numbers.
The entire database is a subject of an analysis; just most important schemes will be described here.
Rawls's own metaethical theory of the objectivity and validity of political judgments, political constructivism, will be described here after the substantive political theory from which it emerges.
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The queens lay together and moaned, and what they did to distract one another, what entertainment they found in one another in their veiled quarters, will not be described here.
Savage's result will not be described here in full detail.
Since the detailed information about this kinematic method is not the focus of this paper, so it will not be described here.
They all have made a great contribution in the CRN security areas, and their achievements will not be described here, as it is out of the scope of this paper.
A CA model was constructed for the calcium signaling process mediated by multiple types of receptors in [2] and [3], hence will not be described here in great detail.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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