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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be figured out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a solution or understanding will be reached in the future.
Example: "The details of the project will be figured out during the next meeting."
Alternatives: "will be resolved" or "will be determined".
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I think in time it will be figured out".
The assumption is that it will be figured out before that.
I don't think it can go much further; some seem to think that adjusted plus-minus will be figured out but I'm not seeing it.
However, speaking on the BBC's Today programme, Morgan acknowledged there were difficulties around how it would work, which will be figured out during a consultation.
Whether any of those will be used as samples in a future Sqürl track will be figured out in the studio.
When I sense that a piece of information is dangerous for him or her personally, I tell them, "You will be figured out, you are the only source, you heard it in person".
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One challenge for Jumo will be figuring out how willing are Internet users to share details about their donations, which they can choose to display on their Jumo profile pages, said Susan Etlinger, an analyst at the Altimeter Group, a consulting firm.
One of the major challenges will be figuring out who will pay for professional care.
"We will be figuring out at what stage that could be done," he told reporters.
Reckoning with that contradiction will be figuring out who we are.
"The trick will be figuring out how to do that and also pay the rent".
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