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will have grown

  • future perfect
    of grow.
    grow
    verb (used without object)
    to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.

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You will hopefully live another 40 years, by which time your assets will have grown considerably.

From MarketWatch Mar. 16, 2026

This will mean that by 2028 real weekly wages will have grown by just £13 over the past two decades, it said.

From BBC Oct. 31, 2024

Destination Crenshaw also announced the creation of a collections care program to maintain what will have grown to more than 100 public art works along the corridor by late 2027.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 15, 2023

It’s likely the budget deficit will have grown, as tax revenues have continued to fall below projections.

From Seattle Times Apr. 26, 2023

It will have grown before they reach the Middlesex, short as the distance is.

From When Ghost Meets Ghost by William Frend De Morgan