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will redo

  • future tense
    of redo.
    redo
    verb (used with object)
    to do again; repeat.

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“We will redo this trial, and hopefully get better jurors.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 29, 2026

“If qualifying isn’t able to happen today, as we’ve seen a few times before in the past, then we will redo a program and hold qualifying on Sunday morning.”

From Seattle Times Sep. 25, 2021

Federal judges have suspended the order, and the administration has said it will redo it to withstand legal scrutiny, but has not given a timetable.

From New York Times Feb. 25, 2017

“You’re reducing the chance that somebody will redo experiments that were already done and put people in harm’s way because the research wasn’t shared,” he says.

From Science Magazine Nov. 19, 2014

He promises that the Digital Public Library of America, which launched last week, will "redo a lot of digitisation and make it right", as well as build in the capacity to make precise references.

From The Guardian Apr. 24, 2013