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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be finding out" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an action that is going to take place in the future. For example: "We will be finding out the results of the test tomorrow."
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Employees will be finding out how much they are getting individually over the next fortnight.
Another will be finding out what prison does to first offenders who might not otherwise have gone upstate.
This can make it hard to remortgage in the future, something many interest-only borrowers will be finding out now," says Hannah-Mercedes Skenfield from comparison site Moneysupermarket.com.
But even more important will be finding out what happens when this response doesn't occur — to mothers who experience postpartum depression, for example, or are addicted to drugs.
I ask Chéreau whether the key will be finding out who these two characters – being played at the Young Vic by Tom Brooke and Jack Laskey – are.
But with electric vehicles of various degrees — pure battery, hybrids and plug-in hybrids — on the way from major automakers, more drivers will be finding out how scratchy that shirt might be.
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We'll be finding out over the next 12 months.
We'll be finding out later this morning.
We'll be finding out on Saturday night at 9pm for sure.
See it as something positive; you'll be finding out about the degree and the university and it's as much about you deciding whether you like them as whether they like you.
Here are the gossipy bits that she told me: She'll be finding out what the sex of the baby is in a week or so, but doesn't care whether it's a boy or a girl and feels very lucky.
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