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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will genuinely be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a future state or condition that is sincere or authentic. Example: "I believe that this new policy will genuinely be beneficial for all employees."
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Get some George Wright or Oakham beers on, and the Dispensary will genuinely be opening up drinkers to some great, lesser-known breweries.
So the odds that any education reform with voters' support will genuinely be aimed at poor children seems depressingly low these days whatever the Supreme Court rules, and however many years have elapsed since Brown.
"What will happen is British people will genuinely be able to get British jobs because they will be incentivised to take those jobs, we will expect them to take those jobs but work will pay better than benefits," he told BBC Breakfast.
The prime minister's election pledge to safeguard the financial envelope of the NHS is very welcome, but it has to be underpinned with more detail for it to reassure me and our hard working NHS staff that this will genuinely be carried out if his party wins the election.
Once you are in your university, look for new people who will genuinely be interested in your success.
"I think people in the United States are hoping that this transition will work and that it will genuinely be a government of, by and for the people".
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The force of what is moderate, modest and "realistic" will only genuinely be felt when it is backed up by a dream that's wild and extreme, with our pyjamas drenched in piss.
It is down not so much to the attacks as to the whole raft of proposed changes in accounting practices, corporate governance and the handling of investment banks' conflicts of interest that the financial world will genuinely never be the same again.
He will say opportunity should genuinely be open to everyone.
A good critic will listen and will be genuinely prepared to revise part or all of their critique if they've got the wrong end of the stick.
A few will genuinely proclaim that we are "blessed".
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