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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will spent" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "will spend"? If this is the case, you can use it to indicate a future action of spending time or resources. Example: "I will spend the weekend working on my project."
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Mr. Bush will spent only one night here.
All will spent one week a month in London at Seedcamp's headquarters in Tech City.
Tens of millions of pounds will spent on speeding up internet access on commuter trains across England and Wales.
On Saturday, Mr. Giannoulias — who will spent much of the weekend racing to diners and churches — will appear at a rally with the president in Mr. Obama's old neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago.
And back in the 1940s, Ayn Rand's fictional manifesto "The Fountainhead," in which the architect Howard Roark (modeled on Wright) ravished grateful lovelies in between erecting uncompromising monuments to the individual will, spent 69 weeks on the hardcover list.
Environment Victoria opened a shopfront in the seat of Frankston in June to campaign in four marginal electorates, will spent $100,000 on advertising, and has encouraged 4,000 people in key areas to "pledge" to vote for the environment.
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Other groups will spend more.
"POTUS will spend rest of year campaigning".
It will spend $100,000 on the program.
He will spend 21 years in prison.
Second, people will spend less on wine.
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