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will be trotting

  • future progressive
    of trot.
    trot
    verb (used without object)
    (of a horse) to go at a gait between a walk and a run, in which the legs move in diagonal pairs, but not quite simultaneously, so that when the movement is slow one foot at least is always on the ground, and when fast all four feet are momentarily off the ground at once.

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Wolves could wear their famous old gold if they so desired, but instead will be trotting out in second-choice black with gold trim.

From The Guardian Jan. 15, 2020

There is at least one classic strategy that Voltron - and plenty of other companies - will be trotting out, Corray notes.

From Reuters Oct. 11, 2013

Lucy Kemp-Welch's New Forest ponies are ponies, but I do not suppose that they will be trotting in the next century; they do not balance even the work of Furse.

From The Intelligence of Woman by Walter Lionel George