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will harness

  • future tense
    of harness.
    harness
    noun
    the combination of straps, bands, and other parts forming the working gear of a draft animal.

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O&S Doors says its biomass-fuelled combined heat and power system will harness MDF dust.

From BBC Feb. 1, 2026

Members of the new "Governors Safeguarding Democracy" will harness their collective powers to "catalyze collaboration across state lines," Pritzker said in a call with journalists reported by the Chicago Sun-Times.

From Salon Nov. 13, 2024

“It represents a powerful form of soft power that Taiwan will harness in the lead-up to war.”

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2024

But the president grew most animated when he discussed what he called “one of the greatest assets you will harness throughout your careers. It’s our unmatched network of alliances and partners.”

From New York Times Jun. 1, 2023

O Hunger, Hunger, I will harness thee And make thee harrow all my spirit's glebe.

From The Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier