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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is expected to happen eventually. For example, "The economy will in time recover from the pandemic."
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A married priesthood will in time lead to married bishops.
But the engine of that tug is remorseless and will in time prevail.
So, says Mrs Inoguchi, "Mr Koizumi's influence will in time become only more powerful".
Aamer will in time pursue his allegations against the security services.
The best ever death metal band out of Denton will in time both outpace and outlive you.
He predicts that the antigay backlash in Africa will in time produce the antidote to hatred, which is awareness.
And as George Bernard Shaw observed, suppressing superfluous letters will in time reduce the waste of resources and trees.
It means that out of the jumble or the silence, words will in time be found, feelings will be recognised.
For Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, the question of how to win back support will in time arise.
"The logical conclusion is that the 20 teams in the Premier League will in time be owned by 20 sheiks.
And anyone who thinks that voting leave will bring the numbers down significantly will in time be bitterly disappointed".
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