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"will have spoken" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a completed action in the near future. For example, "At this time tomorrow, I will have spoken to the principal about the issue."
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Putin will have spoken for many when he attacked the IAAF move as unfair.
"The voters will have spoken: Let's get on with it," this official said.
The outcome will have been fair and the people will have spoken.
President Emmanuel Macron, who defeated Ms. Le Pen, will have spoken on Wednesday, offering a countermodel for the West.
By the caucuses, the Sanders camp believes he will have spoken in person to more than 50,000 people.
The clearing hotline will be busy and the admissions tutors will have spoken to hundreds of prospective students already.
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"It's going to be the first time I'll have spoken on Marxism," she says nervously.
BBC Radio 6 Music will also have Spoken Word Sessions around National Poetry Day.
"He'll already have spoken to the board, and hopefully Pat will get what is promised to him.
You will observe that I have spoken of three classes?
Young people have spoken: will they be heard over university fees and grants?
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