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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'will be then' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express that something will happen at a later time than something else. For example, "I will be going to the store now and you will be then." This implies that the speaker will go to the store first, and then the listener will do something afterward.
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Small Talk suspects it knows what your next answer will be, then.
Some will be then.
L-shaped it will be, then.
Everyone is wondering how firm Mr. Pataki will be then.
It will be then that I think of my son.
What the plan will be then, no one seems to know.
Where Souness will be then only partly depends on what happens against Villa.
(Readers may now take a moment to think about how old they will be then).
It will be then that some of the hardest issues in the process will be addressed.
"You have to wonder where some of these people will be then".
It will be then transloaded into trucks, as you see here, and moved forward for delivery.
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