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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'will have left' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an event that will have already happened at some point in the future. For example: "By the time we arrive, the train will have left."
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Subsequently, some will have left voluntarily.
The networks will have left Newtown.
What will have left the world with it?
But many will have left the NHS for other reasons.
Otherwise, they will have left the nation at grave risk.
Unilateralist foreign policy will have left us without real allies.
It is unclear how much Mr. Kerry will have left.
"By 2020, most Christians will have left Iraq".
The circus will have left Cumbernauld by then.
GOP lawmakers will have left them empty-handed, perhaps disillusioned.
By this date, the United States military and its weapons will have left Iraq.
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