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will have been working

  • future perfect progressive
    of work.
    work
    noun
    exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.

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By the time his power line and wind farm — known as Chokecherry and Sierra Madre — start coming online in 2026, the company will have been working on them for nearly two decades.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 23, 2022

Manchester United have had a couple of weeks off since their last game because of a Covid-19 outbreak, but their training ground reopened this week and Ralph Rangnick will have been working them hard.

From BBC Dec. 24, 2021

I’ve no doubt that the Scots will have been working away and will make themselves something similar.

From Washington Times Sep. 20, 2019

When the movie comes out December 14th, I will have been working on this project three years almost to the day.

From The Verge Dec. 17, 2018

Never bother a bit, lad," was the reply; "remember one thing:—You will know more about that subject than any man in the chapel, because you will have been working at it.

From The Message and the Man: Some Essentials of Effective Preaching by J. Dodd (James Dodd) Jackson