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"will have told" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the future perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that will be completed at some point in the future before another specified time or action. Example: By next week, I will have told my boss about my resignation.
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This is something Cameron's own security services will have told him.
If you think you have, I probably will have told it wrong.
Mr Wang will have told his side of a grisly tale.
Perhaps this year someone will have told him about emoji, and he'll show us some on his new phone.
The director general will have told you... He's not told you how much Jonathan Ross is paid?
"We are confident we will have told ministers that we were about to receive a big tranche of operation information," she told MPs.
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"You'll have told the astronomical community – that's thousands of people.
"This is the first of many conversations we will have," he told reporters at the museum.
But many of us will have been told stories by those who experienced the war.
"Gary Neville will have been told about these Valencia fans, he's getting an insight straight away.
You go to your home, you can even take the child, I don't need the child!' But…if they will have been told, they will understand".
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