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The phrase "you will get better" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that someone ill or facing a difficult situation will improve over time, either emotionally or physically. For example: "I've heard that you're feeling sick. Don't worry, you will get better soon."
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But you will get better.
You will get better but it's not easy.
I promise you will get better at the hospital".
Consequently, most of you will get better at it.
And I said 'This is saying you will get better'.
Eventually you will get better, and you'll find your voice.
But you are right: You will get better in time.
You have to be very sensitive to difference and then you will get better results.
And you will get better.
You will get better at it, yes.
As time goes on, you will get better at offering value.
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you will get well
you will get good
you will gain better
you will feel better
you will get More
you will become better
you will connect better
you will get thinner
you will play better
you will see better
you will get taller
you will be better
you will make better
you will straddle better
you will have better
you will do better
you will sleep better
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