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The phrase "will simply have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a straightforward or inevitable outcome in the future. Example: "If we continue on this path, we will simply have to face the consequences of our actions."
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Now it will simply have to try again.
Clare will simply have to figure this out for himself.
The man will simply have to buy a wig.
He will simply have to try another subway station.
They will simply have to wait it out.
We will simply have no or little voice in defining them.
For now, Moscow will simply have to adjust to the new friendliness.
Their assumption seems to be that eventually the public will simply have to turn to them.
We simply do not know [and] we will simply have to take a look.
They will simply have determined that the voters chose him rather than Mr. Bush.
As new apps are taken into use, they will simply have such encryption baked-in.
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