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Discover Ludwig'will be underwater' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that will be submerged in water. For example, "If the sea level continues to rise, many coastal cities will be underwater in the next 50 years."
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Six miles of it will be underwater.
"All this will be underwater," he said.
Leave it up to the free market, and in a few generations Florida will be underwater.
If we do that, many cities around the world will be underwater.
At least one-third of LaGuardia Airport will be underwater by the end of the century.
The only good thing about Tropicana Field is that eventually it will be underwater eventually thanks to global warming.
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It'll be underwater, and you know, what does it mean — you know, I want to know more about people's commitments to challenging global warming from somebody who lives in a place like this where you're starting to already see the powerful effects.
It is very likely that about 30 percent of land in Bangladesh will frequently be underwater and the soil will be saturated with salt and useless.
In Miami, Manhattan, and Maui, citizens will line streets that scientists say will eventually be underwater.
"Northern central California may turn to desert eventually but at least will not be underwater with no fresh water supply.
Alongside raging skirmishes on city streets, it looks like there will also be underwater sections, and the standard helicopter minigun sequences.
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