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The phrase "will now be described" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something or somebody is about to be discussed in more detail. For example, "The features of the new smartphone model will now be described in more detail."
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More details of this model will now be described.
Stages 2.1 and 2.2 will now be described in detail.
Key factors of the clinical examination will now be described.
It will now be described and then its features elucidated.
Each of these components will now be described in the following sections.
The individual members of the Cullin family will now be described, with a particular focus on their assembly, structural features and biological functions.
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Every element that contributes to the utility calculation will now be formally described.
The characteristics of the main forms of osteoporosis will now be briefly described.
What is being alluded to are the two main proposals available in the literature, namely those of Granger 1968 and Hacking 1992, which will now be briefly described.
But the words "Workers' party" will now be used to describe the Conservatives as Cameron tries to rid the Tories of their image as the guardians of the rich.
Each global theme will now be presented; the constituent organizing themes and contributing basic themes will be described and illustrated by quotes.
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