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"will have hurt" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is formed using the future perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that will be completed at some point in the future. You can use "will have hurt" when talking about something that will have caused pain or harm to someone or something at a specific point in time in the future. For example: - By the time he wakes up, the sting from the bee will have hurt for a few hours. - I'm sure your harsh words will have hurt her feelings. - If we don't take action now, the damage will have hurt our business in the long run.
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The loss will have hurt them.
The losses Ashley suffered on the original 11% stake in House of Fraser will have hurt.
He obviously missed out on the last Test and that will have hurt him.
His comments will have hurt and offended many people, and potentially perpetuated prejudice that exists within our society".
With three away matches, it won't be easy, but, by and large, they have remained competitive - though that 80-23 defeat aTwickenhamam last season will have hurt.
So I don't know if this defeat will have hurt more than the other three, but it might have embarrassed them more.
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While that's largely a testimony to Cline's breathtaking talent, the attention-grabbing Manson peg will not have hurt.
It was insisted that Panesar has come to terms with the problems that were besetting him but the dearth of spin bowling options will hardly have hurt his cause.
This confident, podium-delivered speech will not have hurt.
Will some people have hurt feelings if you decline their invitations and delete their messages?
Those you have hurt will release their pain more slowly than you will want their forgiveness.
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