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The phrase "will be in future" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to talk about future events or actions that will happen at a specific time or in a specific period. Example: "I am currently studying to become a doctor, and I will be in future too. I have always dreamed of helping others and I know that this career path will allow me to do so."
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It's a kid being a prat; it's what many kids have always been and many kids will be in future.
"I wonder how things will be in future; will they be harder or improve a little bit?
"Staff-student harassment needs to be much more fully addressed – as I hope it will be – in future work.
"That's a step in the direction that will not be profitable tomorrow, but it will be in future years".
What the IPCC report means is that those areas that are not already flooded when it rains heavily will be in future.
Fiona Mactaggart (Labour) asks Cameron to publish tables showing what the distributional effects of the budget will be in future years.
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Its payoff will be in the future.
It will be in the distant future".
The future will be in ruins.
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The in-orbit performance will be discussed in future publications.
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