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Discover Ludwig"will you be staying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a question that is commonly used to ask someone about their future plans to remain in a particular location or situation. Example: Are you planning on staying for the whole weekend, or will you be leaving early?.
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What address will you be staying at?" — but Mr. James had no one to call.
During Milan's Fall Fashion Week, in which hotel will you be staying?
Will you be staying with the warring Lancastrians and Yorkists until the end?
Later that afternoon, she asked me, "Will you be staying here tonight?" I was so stunned to have been invited for a sleepover at Katharine Hepburn's that my mind went blank.
So will you be staying up to watch the game and what about your children?
The question, "Will you be staying long?" was not asked in so many words, but that seems to have been the drift of the hosts' attitude to Brown.
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Soon, you'll see that you're staying out of trouble by doing fun things with new, like-minded people.
Try not to tip-toe or you will make noises if you're staying inside.
"If you're staying, I'll leave".
This plan should include times to check in with your parents, where you will be staying, who you will be with, and how you can be contacted in an emergency.
Once you know where you will be staying and perhaps you've planned out for the right hikes- what's next?
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