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"will have known" is a correct and usable construction in written English.
It is a future perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that will be completed at some point in the future. Example: By this time next week, I will have known the results of my job interview. The use of "will have known" indicates that by next week, the speaker's knowledge of the interview results will be complete.
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It will have known a great deal and survived nonetheless.
It's likely that friends and family will have known something's not right.
The MPC will have known the inflation figure before making Thursday's decision.
(Eliot will have known that Kyd was a notorious atheist, one of Marlowe's School of Night).
Arsenal's supporters will have known their new manager wanted to do things differently.
They will have known exactly how to handle her build up to the Games.
None of the participants will have known heart disease at the time of their enrollment in the study.
Barry will have known what to expect and the Villa faithful were not in the mood to disappoint.
Any advertising that goes on the attack leaves itself exposed to counter-attacks, and the agency will have known this.
Many you will have known since school or university and been heartily sick of them for years.
He will have known, in any case, that a remarkable period could be coming to an end.
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