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The phrase 'will be ending' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something will soon come to an end, either in the future or present. For example: "The parade will be ending soon, so make sure to get a good view!".
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That game will be ending about the time Game 4 begins.
But those days will be ending in the not-too-distant future.
By the time she gets out of class, practice will be ending, or over.
"Syneron-Candela will be ending its partnership with Ryan Lochte," a company statement read.
That six-month window will be ending soon, but so far Spotify has made only vague comments about its plans.
Not only is it the right thing to do, but we recognize that the federal support will be ending".
"That $25m that the government refused to hand out today will be ending up in unemployment payments," she said.
BAE Systems has announced the loss of 1,775 jobs across the UK's shipbuilding industry, and that it will be ending production at Portsmouth altogether.
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An international arms embargo will be ended more slowly.
Most employees whose jobs will be ended are to be notified in March.
Anything that's not related to football or this game, it will be ended".
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