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The phrase "will be waste" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something will result in waste or be considered wasteful, but it needs to be modified for grammatical accuracy. Example: "If we don't plan properly, the resources will be waste." (Corrected: "the resources will be wasted.")
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Key to the revised package will be waste prevention measures, such as better product design to promote durability, reparability, reusability and recyclability.
Our business will be waste free; your home can be waste free too".
There will be waste products after cleaning bearings, draining brake fluid, etc. Make sure you dispose of this waste properly.
If not, eyeball your transferred drawings and draw lines on the blank where there will be waste.
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The rest will be wasted.
Nothing will be wasted.
Another decade will be wasted.
If not, a great deal of money will be wasted.
Yet much energy will be wasted in drafting it.
The oil money will be wasted, and the country's gaping inequality will widen.
Much of his stimulus spending will be wasted, they say, because government spending is always inefficient.
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