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The phrase "will certainly have" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that is guaranteed or expected to happen in the future. Example: "I will certainly have finished my project by next week." In this sentence, the speaker is confident that they will finish their project by next week. Another example: "You will certainly have a great time at the concert." Here, the speaker is assuring the listener that they will enjoy the concert.
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But she will certainly have help.
They will certainly have plenty of ammunition.
We will certainly have to come back.
"Demba's behaviour will certainly have consequences.
Carolina will certainly have taken note.
They will certainly have the data.
Mr Thompson will certainly have his work cut out.
And the raid will certainly have given Syria pause.
We will certainly have a look at it [strengthening].
White will certainly have his work cut out for him.
We will certainly have all the money we need".
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