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The phrase "will gather that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is expected to understand or conclude something based on the information provided. Example: "After reviewing the evidence presented, I believe you will gather that the project was a success."
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It's a chess board, and even audience members unfamiliar with the game played on it will gather that startling things are happening on this little square inhabited by barely visible wooden figures.
When I tell you that the triplets of the title are a family of tenderhearted hags, who dress like faded flappers and dine off frogs that they flush from a murky pond by means of a delicately placed hand grenade, you will gather that stark social realism is not on the menu.
On the plane, his feet kicked up onto the seat in front of him, he turns to me and ponders what kind of footage his crew will gather that night.
"You will gather that we haven't actually spent as much time together as we'd like to," says Nyman, laughing.
We will gather that it was a Dry Flood, and that the term refers to the extinction of - apparently - all but a very few members of the human species by a nameless epidemic.
Months later, Teresa will gather that she is not to have custody of her children in summer and will feel (though she loves her children keenly) that she has been "handed the divorce equivalent of a Caribbean vacation".
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Tomorrow we will gather at that same place we did last year, at the same time, as the sun goes down here in southern Vermont.
You'll gather that he isn't much impressed by Goldsmith calling him "repellent".
From my wife's reaction you'll gather that this sad little man had to turn off the football phone-in as we all travelled back from a family do at the weekend.
If I tell you that I've just started the sequel and ordered the last, Titus Alone, you'll gather that I may have got the wrong end of the stick and seriously missed out, in this instance at least, on a very funny book.
If you watch these funny interviews with New Yorkers by Alex J. Mann, you'll gather that not everyone is obsessed with GIFs, LOL cats and hashtag games.
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