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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will have enlarged" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will have increased in size or scope by a certain point in the future. Example: "By the end of the year, the population of the city will have enlarged significantly due to new housing developments."
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It will have enlarged the concept of brotherhood to a vision of total interrelatedness.
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The Endomychidae (handsome fungus beetles) often have enlarged, rounded elytra.
(Nocturnal primates, in contrast, tend to have enlarged eye sockets).
AID-deficient mice have enlarged germinal centers and spleenomegaly [37].
But despite the grand statements, the European Union's expansion could be stopped in its tracks if Ireland, one of 15 members, votes against a new referendum later this month on a treaty that lays out how the European Union will function after it has enlarged.
It has enlarged our audience many fold.
Now, in "The Clustered World," Weiss has enlarged his scope.
Also, the actual key space has enlarged.
Globalization has enlarged the international trade in medicines.
(You will have to enlarge the image after clicking, and the document is a bit awkward).
In addition, the hospital's full maternity services would be replaced with a midwifery led unit, again a dubious model in inner city London where the majority of women will be diverted to units that are already busy and will have to be enlarged.
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