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"will have found out" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that has been discovered or determined in the future. For example: "By the end of the week, we will have found out who won the competition."
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By the end of the year, Frank W. Abagnale will have found out for himself.
"Parents who take a sincere interest in what their kids are playing will have found out about PEGI ratings.
Do you have any suggestions for me?" You might end up wearing the proverbial little black dress or a simple beige one, but you will have found out first if either of those will tie in well to the overall look of the wedding.
Van Gaal's first season as United manager is also almost over and he will have found out a lot about English football over the last few months.
As the fire spread from room to room, people will have found out to their horror that the windows were covered by metal grills and there was no fire-escape.
It's like how in the movie industry, the opening weekend is key because, after that, people will have found out if the movie is good or bad, and whether or not it's worth their time and money to see it.
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After finding out the nature of your site, you will have to find out that what is the kind of cleaning job does your site require.
The reader will have to find out what happens.
That we will have to find out," Cuvillier said.
That we will have to find out," he said.
"We will have to find out which special services," the president said.
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