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"will crawl" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the future tense of the verb "crawl." You can use it to talk about something that will happen in the future, usually as a prediction or promise. Example: "The baby will crawl for the first time tomorrow."
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Bots and intelligent agents will crawl it.
Time will crawl, but steadily.
"This book will crawl inside your brain and lay eggs.
"We will crawl between their checkpoints," he said, laughing.
"People will crawl all over the headland park.
They will crawl away and kill themselves, most likely.
The Abbott of St Thomas's will crawl through the dust to pay homage at your feet.
Even the individual letters will crawl around while you look at them, like agitated ants.
I have met children so desperate for affection that they will crawl into any stranger's lap.
His lice will crawl on me again if he does the old stinking chimookoman thing he does.
If I have to, I will crawl through sarabandes and quadrilles, letting the dance fill my soul.
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