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The phrase "will summarise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to explain the content of a document or speech you have just presented. For example, "In conclusion, I will summarise the main points I have made today."
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I will summarise them shortly.
I will summarise it shortly.
I will summarise the main points shortly.
I will summarise the main points later.
It will summarise the evidence about Syria.
I will summarise the main points in a moment.
I will summarise this shortly, but for an advance read, the link is here.
This paper will summarise the key findings of the overall study.
I've lost count of the number of stories in it, but I will summarise them shortly.
Here, we will summarise the results and focus on the effects of measurement backaction due to such coupling.
I will summarise these points in a recap paragraph and end on a single pithy line that knits everything together.
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