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Discover Ludwig"you will ask" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when stating a future action or request. For example: - "During the interview, you will be asked a series of questions." - "I will be giving a presentation tomorrow, and I know some of you will ask for clarification." - "If you need any help, you can always ask. You will not be judged." - "Please let me know if you have any questions. I am here to help and you will be asked to participate in discussions."
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You will ask for assistance.
You will ask for a table.
Once you find it, you will ask to be left alone.
You will ask, "Could I have a little privacy?" This will not be possible.
You will ask yourselves: why were we so timid for so long?
Then decide whether you will ask for donations from individuals, charitable foundations or corporate funders.
Please contact us in advance if you will ask for assistance and we will be available.
I'm sensitive, O.K.?" You will ask, "Could I have a little privacy?" This will not be possible.
"I'm sure all of you will ask me foreign policy questions," he said as he opened the floor.
Come up with a list of questions that you will ask each witness and go over the answers with them.
So you will ask yourself, as I did: "Why me?" All I can say is that life happens.
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