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will have exceeded

  • future perfect
    of exceed.
    exceed
    verb (used with object)
    to go beyond in quantity, degree, rate, etc..

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Salaries is the key word because James, Durant and Curry will have exceeded $1 billion when endorsements are included in their overall earnings.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 29, 2024

"But after what he has already done, and if he gets it done Saturday, he'll not only be a worthy Triple Crown winner, he will have exceeded all possible expectations."

From Reuters Jun. 7, 2012

If the records are made public on May 31, the wait for them will have exceeded Palin's 32-month tenure as Alaska's governor.

From Reuters Jan. 28, 2011

By then, expenditures will have exceeded that four-year, taxpayer-supported budget by about $15 million, with philanthropies making up most of the difference.

From New York Times Jun. 25, 2010

Within two years it will have exceeded five billion dollars.

From Our National Defense: The Patriotism of Peace by George Hebard Maxwell