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will muster

  • future tense
    of muster.
    muster
    verb (used with object)
    to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.

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Friends, Kieran Lugton, Liam Risi and Connor Cranston travelled from Musselburgh for the game - and are feeling confident Scotland will muster a win.

From BBC Sep. 12, 2023

Opinion polls suggest none of the frontrunners will muster an outright majority, leading to a runoff.

From Reuters Feb. 5, 2023

Opinion polls indicate that none of the three will muster more than half of the votes — the bar for an outright win in the first round.

From Seattle Times Jan. 31, 2023

Another group of 20 soldiers will muster in Richmond Thursday evening with chain saws and trucks to support operations in the Central Virginia area, officials said.

From Washington Times Jan. 6, 2022

Then be good enough to produce it and hand it to this officer who will muster you in.

From Rodney The Partisan by Harry Castlemon

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