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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be overgrown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where an area, such as a garden or a field, will become covered with plants or vegetation in the future. Example: "If left unattended, the garden will be overgrown with weeds and wildflowers by the end of summer."
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Without the selective pressure exerted by antiretroviral medication, the HIV population will be overgrown by strains that are less resistant but exhibit higher RC, because those strains have a fitness advantage in the drug-free environment.
Placing a bench somewhere that will be overgrown with plants isn't a good idea.
The slow growing nitrifying bacteria will be overgrown and pushed down to oxygen limited layers by the faster growing heterotrophs (Elenter et al. 2007 ; Gonenc and Harremoes 1990 ).
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Rail service from Baraga to Chassell has been suspended for several years, and the right-of-way had been overgrown with brush; the rails will be replaced if needed in the future.
For years Borobudur was overgrown by jungle.
The landscape is overgrown, waterlogged by poor drainage.
Today's forests are not just parched; they are overgrown.
Much of the grounds is overgrown with grass and weeds.
The churchyard is overgrown with unpicked plum and apple trees.
They are overgrown with grass or buckled by tree roots.
Ruins of the mine are overgrown and surrounded in mud.
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