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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you will experiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is going to try or test something in the future, often in a scientific or exploratory context. Example: "In this course, you will experiment with different chemical reactions to understand their properties."
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Every day, every moment, you can think of the things you will experiment with that will improve your life.
This will be the first camera setting that you will experiment with.
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You'd experiment and try things in order to escape.
As times goes on you'll experiment and find number that are more and more meaningful.
Buy the apples and spinach you know you'll eat, not the chayote and tatsoi you'll experiment with when you have the time.
It was canon during those desperate intellectual years when you'd experiment with psychotropic drugs, read Beat books, and watch foreign flicks for the sake of being able to name-drop them along with other entry-level favorites like 8 1/2 and Amélie.
As you get better at cooking, you'll experiment and make some discoveries of your own.
That way you will enjoy experimenting with DIY spa treatments and your skin will thank you for it by showing it's vibrant, rosy baby soft side all the time.
"But we will experiment".
People will experiment.
If advertising dollars dry up, and there is some early suggestion that they might, then you will see startups experiment with new revenue streams.
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