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'will have you' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Typically it is used to indicate that something or someone will be made available. For example, "We'll have you some food in no time."
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It will have you howling out loud.
Or so it will have you think.
What about a will: have you made one?
It is infinite and slow, it will have you back.
This book will have you dilating on race in America.
This book will have you blubbering with glee!
He will have you hanging on to your seat belts.
We will have you in our hearts forever.
In spring the lakeside flowers will have you in raptures.
"White Trash" will have you squirming in your chair.
These inspirational books will have you writing in no time.
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