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will craft

  • future tense
    of craft.
    craft
    noun
    an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, especially manual skill.

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Search Generative Experience - which will be part of Google - will craft responses to open-ended queries, the company said.

From BBC May 10, 2023

China's state planning body and finance ministry on Thursday said they will craft policies aimed at stimulating spending on housing and unlocking consumer savings that have been built up during the pandemic.

From Reuters Feb. 16, 2023

White House national climate adviser Gina McCarthy, who is leading an interagency task force, said in an interview that the Biden administration will craft “a very defensible, analytically solid” blueprint.

From Washington Post Mar. 23, 2021

The new task force, comprising civilian and military experts from across the Defense Department and U.S. intelligence community, will craft a “baseline assessment” of all military policies related to China, officials said.

From Washington Times Mar. 2, 2021

The producers behind NPR’s “Snap Judgment” team up in a second class to show you storytelling essentials that will craft a rock-solid connection with your audience.

From Salon Jul. 8, 2019