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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'you will like it' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to entice someone to try something that you think they will enjoy. For example, "Have you tried the new pumpkin spice latte yet? You will like it!".
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"If your friends like a video or recommended a video, it is likely that you will like it as well".
You will like it.
We trust that you will like it.
"I think you will like it".
You will like it...or you won't.
"Maybe you will like it better".
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The more images your digital camera is able to store in its memory, the better you'll like it.
You'll like it.
I hope you'll like it.
"We hope you'll like it".
"Sana'a, my home, you'll like it".
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