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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be lightweight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is expected to be light in weight or easy to handle in the future. Example: "The new design will be lightweight, making it easier for users to carry around."
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All will be lightweight, incredibly fast and will use more powerful processors than anything available today.
Obviously, this Chrome OS will be lightweight and fast just like the browser itself.
The SRS, scheduled for delivery in early 2009, will be lightweight, fuel-efficient, quiet, forgiving to fly and durable enough to withstand your 18-year-old's bumpy landings.
California elections will be lightweight, with Governor Jerry Brown -- who has not yet announced, but so what?
A foam surfboard will be lightweight and easy to use.
An inexpensive digital camera is a good choice, and will be lightweight and easy to use.
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In contrast to the Murciélago, made of carbon fiber and steel, the L140's chassis and body will be of lightweight aluminum alloy.
– There will be a lightweight version of Windows Media Player for playing videos.
Hover, which looks almost like a router when folded up, will be super lightweight.
Microsoft made a major announcement today – they will be offering "lightweight" versions of Office applications – Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote – through the browser.
This is a huge headache in general, and Kim's hope is that this will be more lightweight by showing user-generated images and restaurants that start off with pretty good reviews.
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