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will rage

  • future tense
    of rage.
    rage
    noun
    angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination).

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Different arguments about that era, 2016 to 2022, will rage for decades.

From BBC Sep. 9, 2023

Now the debate will rage about the Astros.

From Seattle Times Oct. 24, 2022

If not, I fear that our battle against COVID-19 will rage on.

From Salon Sep. 16, 2021

Just ahead of its release, the 77-year-old Clinton announced that he will retire from touring next year, but the P-Funk will rage on without him.

From Washington Post Aug. 3, 2018

‘Kymopoleia, when Gaia rules, you will rage and storm without restraint!’

From "Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan