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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you will too" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express agreement or similarity with something that was previously said. Example: Person 1: "I really enjoyed the movie we saw last night." Person 2: "You did? I thought it was great too! You will too when you see it."
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We hope you will too!
I hope you will, too.
I'm sure you will too.
And soon, you will too.
But this doesn't mean you will too.
The chances are you will, too.
Which now you will, too, yes?
We agree; we hope you will too.
Hollande mutters: "But you will too".
Walk across it, and you will, too.
I'll be signing up; I hope you will, too.
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