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"you'll have" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is a contraction of "you will have" and is typically used to indicate a future action or state. Example: "If you study hard, you'll have a good chance of getting into your dream college."
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You'll have no problems.' ".
You'll have your turn.
You'll have to see.
You'll have time".
You'll have dry periods.
You'll have to crash".
Because you'll have to".
(You'll have it).
You'll have great colleagues.
You'll have fun.
You'll have to — you'll have to choose".
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