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will have shut

  • future perfect
    of shut.
    shut
    verb (used with object)
    to put (a door, cover, etc.) in position to close or obstruct.

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All told, by mid-December, at least 20 Bartell stores, or more than a quarter of the venerable Seattle drugstore chain, will have shut down since its sale to Pennsylvania-based Rite Aid in 2020.

From Seattle Times Nov. 17, 2023

“I always think maybe it will be different, maybe they won’t be out there anymore, maybe the cops will have shut it down, certain spots, but it’s never like that,” Chris said.

From The Guardian Dec. 20, 2015

Most airlines flying out of O’Hare International will have shut operations by a few hours later, the agency said.

From BusinessWeek Feb. 1, 2011

"But James Dunovan will have shut up the office," exclaimed Pat; "and if we are absent from supper what will father say?"

From Wild Kitty by L. T. Meade