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"will tentatively be" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it to indicate that something will only be true or will happen under certain conditions. For example, "The office will tentatively be closed on Saturday due to a staff meeting."
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Methods of systematic observation and containment of such decaying processes will tentatively be presented.
= find the video that will tentatively be serviced at ; if (freeChannels freeChannelThresh).
The TV series will tentatively be called "Ashecliffe," after the name of the hospital, and will take place before the events of the 1954-set film to tell the secret history of the institution.
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The game tentatively was rescheduled for this afternoon, but a final decision will be made this morning.
The transaminase has tentatively been designated MbnN.
Major challenges and perspectives on future directions of chemistries in antifouling membrane surface construction will also be tentatively delineated.
The Japan Endeavor Fund, as it is tentatively named, will be 58percentt owned by Goldman Sachs and will begin buying loans from Sumitomo Mitsui early next year.
The commission is set to take up the plan Wednesday, and will tentatively announce it Sept. 20.
We will tentatively suppose following Harbsmeier (1998: 296) and Graham (1989: 79)—that this thesis too is based on infinitesimals.
The half-hour series, tentatively titled "Atlanta," will be written and produced by Glover, who will also star.
If you do it more slowly or tentatively, you'll be more likely to tear the wrapper.
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