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what'll
[ hwuht-l, hwot-l, wuht-l, wot-l ]
- contraction of what will: 'll I do and what'll she say?
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Example Sentences
“And this disaster stuff—it’s probably going to keep happening. We’re due for a huge earthquake. There will probably be more fires. ’ll be left?”
“You kind of have to think about what’ll happen if you do Movie A versus Movie B and what your kids will have to go through and the torment they may be put through,” he says, adding that it’s something that he and his wife always discuss in detail.
And they certainly don’t know what’ll happen if their plans change.
“Studying past climates and ecosystems and how they reacted is going to impact our understanding of what’ll potentially happen moving forward.”
’ll be authentic is to set it in the timeline where this is the first class back after over 100 years, and they are coming into a world that is only beginning to recover from a cataclysm — which was the Burn, as established on “Star Trek: Discovery,” where the Federation was greatly diminished.
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