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The phrase "you will quit" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used in sentences to express a future action or prediction. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "If you continue to neglect your health, you will quit being able to do the activities you love."
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"Otherwise, it's really hard and you will quit really soon".
Quit succeeding, and you quit winning; quit winning long enough, and you will quit!
If, then, one of your friends quits, it increases the likelihood that you will quit as well.
Starting a business alone requires an immense amount of patience or you will quit before you even taste success, but motherhood, well..
It is therefore important that you choose a type of activity that suits you; otherwise, the chance increases that it will not get past the planning stage, or that you will quit.
You will quit seeing new hills immediately!
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"How many races you want to win, and then you'll quit like you're done once you accomplish that.
"Swear you'll quit your column," says Joel. "Swear on my life".
"Swear you'll quit it," says Joel. "OK," I say, ruffling his hair affectionately.
Remember too that helping your child with this important step toward independence isn't mean parenting (though your child may think so, or accuse you of that in hopes that you'll quit your mission to help and just stay with them) -- this is compassionate parenting.
If you do, you'll quit.
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