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"Will" as a necessary condition indicator
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Could someone please provide some example sentences where "will" is used as an indicator for a necessary condition?
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I will go hiking. I-->H
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Going to the gym will make you fit.
This trip will be great if we don't run out of gas.
When you become a Sith Lord, you will not be the same.