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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be true" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that is expected or predicted to happen in the future. Example: "If she studies hard, it is likely that her dream of becoming a doctor will be true."
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It will be true this time too.
That will be true for you too.
The same will be true in Libya.
That will be true indefinitely.
That will be true in the Netherlands, too.
The same will be true of Isis.
And one day it will be true".
The same will be true for the internet.
Perhaps the same will be true of Masdar, too.
Miller sounds as if he hopes that will be true.
Worse yet, I fear that this lesson will be true.
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