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will have earmarked

  • future perfect
    of earmark.
    earmark
    noun
    any identifying or distinguishing mark or characteristic.

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Owen Farrell had an uncharacteristically poor game by his standards and Ireland and Scotland will have earmarked George Ford's fly-half channel as a potential weakness.

From BBC Feb. 26, 2017

This is something of a traditional sprint stage which Mark Cavendish, Andre Greipel, Peter Sagan et al will have earmarked.

From The Guardian Jul. 8, 2015