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The phrase "will progressively have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will gradually possess or experience a certain quality or condition over time. Example: "As the project develops, we will progressively have more data to analyze and draw conclusions from."
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In the longer run Afghans will progressively have to take over the fighting.
"From a forward looking point of view, the fact the inventories have shown such strong growth so persistently says that they will progressively have less room to grow," explains Hembre.
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And the sound will progressively get softer as it nears the shut-off time.
It is expected that life expectancy will progressively increase as it has in the last decades [1].
Arvind Subramanian of the Peterson Institute for International Economics calls the rise of ever larger RTAs an "existential threat" and gives warning that "multilateral trade as we have known it will progressively become history".The debate about whether RTAs help or hurt the multilateral trading system has gone on for decades.
Then, aged 21, after a fall, comes Hawking's terrible diagnosis: motor neurone disease, meaning his muscles will progressively waste and he most likely has only a couple of years to live.
This descent has to be checked or it will continue its downward slide, making our nation less and less safe, less civil, and life will have progressively less value.
In general, repeated doses will have progressively greater effect and, in addition to extending the duration of surgical anaesthesia, can prolong the sleeping/recovery time following anaesthesia.
It is anticipated that nurses will have progressively more positive attitude toward KMC as an intervention as the study progresses.
Eventually, algorithms will have to become a central tool for anatomists, as it will progressively become impossible for humans to parse the huge datasets.
Hence, we have an open ended plan for recruitment, as the study will progressively achieve power for the less common adverse outcomes with greater cohort size.
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