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will warrant

  • future tense
    of warrant.
    warrant
    noun
    authorization, sanction, or justification.

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It doesn’t matter that the Dodgers are technically only renting Skubal for the stretch run, that he’s a free agent at season’s end who will warrant a record-setting contract.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 3, 2026

And while a broad easing of financial conditions on Monday - lower Treasury yields and a weaker dollar - should support emerging market assets, Wall Street's late downward drift will warrant caution.

From Reuters Oct. 23, 2023

The tournament, in its inaugural run, will warrant adjustments.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 15, 2023

“Risk management considerations will warrant a less aggressive policy hike in March.”

From New York Times Mar. 20, 2023

White stock should be kept separate from colored and where the quantity will warrant the cost, all waste should be baled in a baling press.

From Paper-Cutting Machines A Primer of Information about Paper and Card Trimmers, Hand-Lever Cutters, Power Cutters and Other Automatic Machines for Cutting Paper (Typographic Technical Series Part 1, No. 10) by David Grayson