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'will be explored for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about examining something in detail. For example: "We will be exploring for new potential sources of energy."
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New heater materials will be explored for higher temperature experiments.
Additional considerations will be explored for sericin removal and fibroin extraction.
Closure effects will be explored for a range of transition crack sizes from small to long as well as for various cyclic load ratios.
Riess and Mojzsis have cracked open rich new areas for research that will be explored for years and careers to come, although some of their ideas are still debated.
Appropriate linkages will be explored for Type 1 data gaps.
Explanatory variables will be explored for each outcome.
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Kepler has already found more than 100 planets, providing "a mother lode of planetary systems that we will be exploring for decades in the future," as Dimitar Sasselov, a Harvard professor who is one of Kepler's investigators, told The Harvard Gazette.
Another area that OpenView will be exploring for investment is the area of personalization and targeting software.
While there are plausible alternative reactions to fission that maintain the importance of the identity relation (see, e.g., Lewis 1976, Sider 2001a) — and such views will be explored later — for now it is important to see what Parfit's version would mean, if anything, for our practical concerns.
The effects of a range of differences will be explored, assuming, for instance, that the risk of mortality is 10% or 20% higher in the non-responders than the responders for equivalent levels of alcohol consumption.
Evidence for these elements should emerge from the cover letters, and will be explored (with opportunities for synergy with our department) during the video conferencing interviews.
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