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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be freezing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a future tense construction, indicating that something will happen in the future. Example: "According to the weather forecast, it will be freezing tomorrow, so remember to bring a warm coat."
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It will be freezing, but my snobberies and my dog's atrocious wind will keep me warm.
Herbert Smith also announced that it will be freezing pay for all London staff with the exception of trainees.
"We will be freezing assets, and there will be ripple effects of where we can go from there".
The Labour leader told MPs: "This morning we learned that the energy company SSE will be freezing its energy prices for 20 months.
All through the interminable day of her escape, I see her engaged in surreptitious preparations, filling her white hide Harrods suitcase with operational necessities — a warm pullover, East Anglia will be freezing; where in heaven's name did I leave my driver's license?
The Jets, winners of five of their last six games, are to play the Bengals in a first-round playoff game Saturday in Cincinnati, where it will be freezing, the crowd will be hostile and the Bengals will probably play much harder than they did last weekend.
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The iceberg will be frozen in place.
Their salaries will be frozen for 2002".
Content will be frozen through Monday, 3 June 2013.
We know benefits will be frozen for two years.
Now Russia will be frozen indefinitely in daylight saving time.
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