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will have performed

  • future perfect
    of perform.
    perform
    verb (used with object)
    to carry out; execute; do.

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If they do that, they will have performed a valuable service for our democracy and for the city in which it sits.

From Slate Dec. 2, 2021

With the Perseverance samples, scientists will know exactly which rocks the samples came from, and the rover will have performed detailed study of the surrounding geology.

From New York Times Sep. 7, 2021

If Peele can achieve a similar feat with his reboot, as well as continue his hot streak after "Get Out" and "Us," he will have performed a great service for American culture.

From Salon Mar. 30, 2019

Chief regulator Sally Collier says students who get a nine will have "performed exceptionally".

From BBC Apr. 17, 2017

By this season the greater number of plants will have performed those functions, and have passed through the various stages, which each and every year exacts.

From Little Folks (October 1884) A Magazine for the Young by Various