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they'll

American  
[theyl] / ðeɪl /
  1. contraction of they will.


they'll British  
/ ðeɪl /

contraction

  1. they will or they shall

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Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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Now, they'll say that things are better in the Premier League than they are abroad, but that doesn't wash with me.

From BBC

They might not know whether they'll get exhausted, if the weather will get worse, or how big the risk of a serious accident is.

From BBC

And finally, they’ll get into what Blue Owl Capital did to spark a private credit panic.

From Slate

“I dread the snow,” a friend recently told me, because the cold temperatures mean they’ll have to turn up the heat for weeks, meaning a surge in their heating bill.

From MarketWatch

Kelly: Maybe they'll let you have the next one.

From BBC