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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you will well" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It is unclear in meaning and does not fit into common usage. Example: "If you follow the instructions, you will well understand the process." (This is incorrect.)
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Mr. REBACK: But to give an example that you will – well, I got a call from, you know, a writer from one of the London-based, big financial newspapers and he's saying, you know, don't you think it's a little bit – to con – don't you think it's a little bit silly that the Europeans want Microsoft to carry Google's browser?
Communicate with them (as long as you know neither of you will well up).
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