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The phrase "will be in for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone will experience or face something, often something unpleasant or unexpected. Example: "If you continue to behave like that, you will be in for a stern lecture from your boss."
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I was told how I will be "in for it" if I adopt.
Jenner also told the Daily News that Kourtney's first kid Mason will be "in for the surprise of his life" when he's no longer the center of attention.
She will be in for it now.
Whoever wins the East will be in for a battle.
Otherwise, you will be in for rough commutes through traffic or long, crowded subway rides.
Batsmen on both sides will be in for a torrid time.
Yet look at one of England's town halls and you will be in for a surprise.
When families realise what is being proposed, they will be in for a shock.
If these two get going, the crowd will be in for a treat.
He added that attendees will be in for "quite a ride," but did not elaborate.
On that day, we will be in for a big surprise.
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