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Discover Ludwig"will blow" is correct and commonly used in written English as part of a sentence.
It is the future tense form of the verb "blow," used to indicate an action or event that will happen in the future. You can use it in various situations such as making predictions, stating plans or intentions, or expressing promises. Example: "The wind will blow strongly tonight, so make sure to secure any loose objects outside."
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The wind will blow.
Things will blow up.
He will blow that whistle.
"Tonight, God's wind will blow".
Others will blow over.
This will blow over".
Which will blow first?
Everything will blow over.
It will blow over".
But this particular fight will blow over.
JODL: Perhaps it will blow over.
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