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"will surface" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something will become known or evident. You can use it when talking about something that may not be known yet, but you expect it to be discovered or revealed in the future. For example: - The truth about his past will eventually surface, and people will finally know the real story. - Despite her efforts to keep it hidden, her true feelings towards him will eventually surface. - It's just a matter of time before the scandal will surface and the company's reputation will be ruined. - The evidence that we need to prove his innocence will eventually surface, we just have to keep searching. - The memories of that traumatic event were buried deep within her, but with therapy, they will eventually surface.
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(I would be willing to bet another will surface after this publicized sale).
"And then something will surface.
Maybe spasms of candor will surface.
The truth will surface soon enough.
But will Surface sell in business?
What preferences will surface is anyone's guess.
Al-Qaida will surface and lawlessness will prevail.
She warns that the tactic will surface again.
A dedicated search will surface some local opportunities.
Provided a car vessel bursts, irreversible consequences will surface.
No doubt these issues and more will surface as the shadow war segues to intense conflict.
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