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Discover Ludwig'will been' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
'Will have been' is the correct form. Example: By the end of the year, I will have been working at my job for 12 years.
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Moreover, such a move will been seen within the loyalist working class as a form of "collective punishment" for the crimes of a violent minority.
Selected material from the three agencies will been offer to Mozila's 1,000 media clients who are mostly bloggers seeking legitimate content to syndicate on their sites.
"Yet only following years of community-based environmental monitoring, pressure from indigenous federations, and the recent visit of Peruvian members of congress has the political will been created for the government to take appropriate action".
With the progression of studies about lncRNAs, more and more lncRNAs will been demonstrated in modulating CSCs.
US President Barack Obama has promised that the Gulf environment will been "restored" following the BP oil spill, "no matter how long it takes".
A line defect waveguide formed by a new kind of two-dimensional photonic crystal with combinations of gradient varied dielectric was designed and the properties of slow light will been studied by using the Plane Wave expansion Method (PWM).
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"Whatever will be, will be.
But what will be will be".
"There will be burgers".
It will be police.
Some will be complex.
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