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The phrase "will undergo a process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is starting a process of change. For example: "The new legislation will undergo a process of review before it is approved."
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Williams says minute ash particles will serve as cloud condensation nuclei and ice nuclei and that the larger particles will undergo a process called riming, in which they aggregate and become coated with ice.
Technologies currently associated with DRM will undergo a process of extension and diversification, sinking into the background of the digital ecosystem in a fashion that enables new activities such as digital remixing and file-sharing to be balanced with the commercial interests of the media industries.
In 2012, people's thinking will undergo a process of trial and reevaluation.
23 All participants will undergo a process of informed consent, and will be made aware that participation is strictly voluntary.
The members will undergo a process of learning by doing and will be coached by the researchers in putting these activities into practice in their network.
During this time, your blood will undergo a process called apheresis (also known as platelet pheresis).
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He will undergo an operation on Monday.
The United States will undergo a similar process.
Some administration officials expect Liby will undergo a similar process.
The troops will be trained and will undergo a certification process before they are deployed to California next weekend.
The majority of all metals will undergo a rolling process during the production chain from metal generation to the final product.
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