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"will gradually send" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of something happening over a period of time, rather than happening all at once. For example, "We will gradually send out invitations over the next two weeks."
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It's too early to tell whether texting or, in the case of people who are too lazy even to bother with vowels, sending "txts," will gradually strengthen our opposable thumbs, or radically increase our dependence upon them& 8212if that were possible.
For decades now, the big worry in Washington has been that rising health-care costs will gradually swallow up household and government budgets, squeezing out other forms of spending, and sending the budget deficit soaring.
In other words, it is an initiative to send needy hockey players to schools that do not play hockey in the hope that the sport will gradually catch on.
Although the number of text messages sent by cellphone customers in the United States is still growing, that growth is slowing, and many analysts expect that it will gradually taper off.
It will gradually weaken.
Instead it will gradually appreciate.
"We will gradually add more".
They will gradually become longer.
So the limit will gradually bite harder.
Ordinary Indians will gradually start to contribute.
I suspect that attitudes will gradually change.
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