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will have hit

  • future perfect
    of hit.
    hit
    verb (used with object)
    to deal a blow or stroke to.

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If he departs, he will have hit the 100-point mark as a member of the Kraken, courtesy of that third-period goal.

From Seattle Times Feb. 29, 2024

Bureau of Labor Statistics data show that about 21 percent of electricians will have hit retirement age in the next 10 years.

From Salon Jan. 11, 2023

"Extended stay-at-home orders in New South Wales and Victoria will have hit consumption, with services spending set to be particularly impacted," said Felicity Emmett, senior economist at ANZ.

From Reuters Nov. 29, 2021

That's a relatively short-term impact... but it will have hit some of those businesses.

From BBC Aug. 10, 2017

By the time the puffer arrives at consumers’ homes this year, it will have hit a snag at just about every step along the way.

From Washington Post