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Discover Ludwig"will normalize" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use "will normalize" to describe a future action that will return something to a normal state or condition. Example: The weather is expected to improve next week and will normalize to its usual mild temperatures.
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Normalization of central dopaminergic functioning via pharmacological intervention with psychostimulant medication will normalize retinal dopamine, which in turn will normalize blue-yellow color perception and performance on tasks requiring speeded color naming.
Eat badly all the time, and eventually it will normalize.
It will "normalize" the volume of all your programming, so unusually loud segments are toned down.
Trump and friends cannot be treated like human beings because doing so will "normalize" them.
Time will normalize the consequences of this social change as it has of all others.
"They just have to keep the course open, because this will normalize over time," Haring said.
Kim stated if the sides can take such measures, then denuclearization will be possible and easy, and that relations with Japan and the ROK will normalize thereafter.
There's also the internal danger that the media will normalize his time in office under the cloak of traditional reverence for the presidency.
Note: In order to compute scores on the homework (in deciding which to drop and for averaging), we will normalize the scores by the number of points possible.
Therefore, scaling the resonator input by will normalize the resonator such that the output signal power equals the input signal power when the input signal is white noise.
If North Korea does all that, Japan will normalize relations and provide economic assistance, Katsunobu Kato, Japan's minister in charge of the abductee issue, told me.
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