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"will go away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is expected to happen in the future, such as an action or emotion that will eventually pass or cease to exist. Here is an example sentence: "After taking medication, the headache will go away and you will feel better."
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Neither will go away.
"Money will go away.
KATE: The knock will go away.
EILEEN: The knock will go away.
Eventually, Twitter will go away.
Hopefully that will go away.
The earth will go away and everything we built will go away too.
Forget about it — it will go away.
Eventually, the recession will go away".
Stop the shooting, they said, and we will go away.
If not, I will go away on loan.
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