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Discover Ludwig"will be sunny" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when describing future weather conditions, for example: "The forecast says tomorrow will be sunny."
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As we may say it: Sophia considers it to be fair to bet you b to a that A. It need not be irrational for Sophia to be willing to bet you $5.5 to $4.5 that tomorrow it will be sunny in Vienna, but not be willing to bet you $550,000 to $450,000 that this proposition is true.
Today will be sunny, reaching as high as 65 degrees.
Soon the sky will be sunny and blue again.
Thursday will be sunny with a high of 29.
The day will be sunny, with temperatures expected to reach the high 40s by mid-afternoon.
They interview a woman in one room who says it will be sunny.
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Climate change - should be high on the agenda - the British think it just means it'll be sunny enough in Manchester for street cafes!
WEATHER Just as you were coveting fall, and eyeing your sweaters: it'll be sunny with a high of 91 degrees, with a chance of rain in the afternoon.
I can have the categorical intention to work on my tan at the beach this afternoon, so long as I can reasonably predict that it'll be sunny.
Weather Girl: "So it'll be sunny and close to 80 right through the weekend.
It will also be sunny in France but further snowfall 10-20cmm) is expected by the end of next week.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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