will conduce
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future tenseof conduce.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
conduceverb (used without object)to lead or contribute to a result (usually followed by to ortoward ).
Example Sentences
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I only question whether special confessions will conduce to it.
From Tom Brown at Oxford by Thomas Hughes
Any circumstances which cause great scarcity of women will conduce to those results.
From Custom and Myth New Edition by Andrew Lang
Nothing will conduce so much to the health of the sheep, and to the speedy taking on of fat, as the frequent shifting of the flock.
From A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases. by Ambrose Blacklock
A tepid sponge bath, followed by a vigorous rubbing kept up until really tired, will conduce to sleep in many cases.
From Plain Facts for Old and Young by John Harvey Kellogg
"Be sure that whatever has happened, although it may cause you momentary pain, will conduce to your happiness."
From Too Rich A Romance by Adolph Streckfuss