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you'll

American  
[yool, yool, yuhl] / yul, yʊl, yəl /
  1. contraction of you will:

    You'll never guess who was here.


you'll British  
/ juːl, jʊl /

contraction

  1. you will or you shall

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Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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"They did give me assurance like 'OK, it's not the end of the life, we'll help you and you'll get somewhere'," he says.

From BBC

"Why don't you think you'll win?" we asked.

From BBC

You’ll incentivize lying to the judiciary.

From Slate

Sorting it all out can be confusing and time-consuming, and nobody warns you in advance that aging itself is a job, the benefits are lousy, and the specialty care you’ll need most — dental, vision, hearing and long-term care — are not covered in the basic package.

From Los Angeles Times

If you do want to bring a harassment case against your boss, you’ll need to provide documentation of the comments.

From MarketWatch