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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will indeed do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a commitment or assurance that something will be accomplished. Example: "I assure you that I will indeed do my best to meet the deadline."
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Others think the horse-trading will indeed do terrible damage at a time when we can't afford it.
The other is that the players will indeed do as well as expected which will only widen the gap between the elite clubs and the also-rans, to the detriment of the sport as a whole.
"As you know, in the Queen's Speech we set out our intention to introduce a draft care and support bill in this parliamentary session and I hope we will, indeed, do that.
IF you look toward the open kitchen at Café Gray — and you will indeed do that, because the restaurant's exceedingly peculiar layout places the kitchen between you and the view of Central Park — you will almost certainly notice a cherub-faced, gray-haired man with a palpable intensity that outstrips that of any of the other white-clad workers around him.
If God does know you will freely do some act X, then it is true that you will indeed do X.
The rephrased TD-rule in Fig. 2d will indeed do this.
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Only time will tell if Kutcher can indeed do Jobs the justice he deserves, but it should help knowing that Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has given him his blessing.
After a weary, hard-fought victory over their west London neighbours in an absorbing game to which Fulham contributed much, it will indeed be done tomorrow night, should Arsenal fail to defeat Tottenham across town at Highbury.
There are suggestions it will indeed be doing that.
Under such conditions, is it still intelligible to believe you have the ability to do otherwise if it is known by God as well as yourself what you will indeed elect to do? Self-foreknowledge, then, produces an additional related problem because the psychology of choice seems to require prior ignorance about what we will choose.
But the betting has to be that it will indeed continue to do so.
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