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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "will for" is not correct in written English.
You could use "will" in the sentence, but it would need to be followed by a verb. For example: "I will go for a walk."
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Some will — for a while.
Most will – for now – reach Germany.
And probably will for ever".
Steinbeck's signed will for sale on eBay.
Ecstasy will for ever be controversial.
At least, it will for now.
And they will, for a while.
And some brewers will, for a fee, help newcomers.
"I have no ill will for her," he said.
There will, for example, be new youth-detention centres.
"I will for the rest of my life".
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