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Discover Ludwig"you will know" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to express a prediction or assurance about something that will happen in the future. Example: "If you keep practicing, you will know how to play the piano in no time."
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You will know when it is finished.
You will know when to keep quiet.
You will know their names.
Shake the plate and you will know.
And you will know what to do.
You will know it's the end.
Most of you will know that.
Some of you will know inner peace.
Only you will know your password.
"Tomorrow or the day after, you will know about it.
As soon as we know, you will know.
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