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Use "there'll" in a sentence
"The transcripts of the talks that succeed will look much like the "Palestinian Papers," only instead of 1,600 of them, there'll be 2,500 or 5,000."
"If there's buyings, there'll be signings, and if there's questions there'll be answers, but I'm basically going to take a grab-bag of assorted reading material, reckon on 30-45 minutes worth of short pieces, but be ready to do an extended set if it seems called for."
"(The insurance company is ticking him off, too.) * He got me an emergency appointment with a dermatologist in the same office - for Friday, but I should call Monday because there'll likely be a cancellation."