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you'll

American  
[yool, yool, yuhl] / yul, yʊl, yəl /
  1. contraction of you will:

    You'll never guess who was here.


you'll British  
/ juːl, jʊl /

contraction

  1. you will or you shall

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It also affects savings rates at banks and the interest rate you’ll pay on shorter-term borrowing such as credit cards and car loans.

From MarketWatch

“People who are sitting on the sidelines to buy a new house or to get into a house as a first-time home buyer, it’s really important to get the best credit score because that’s the biggest purchase that you’ll ever make,” she said.

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Go to any grocery store in America and you’ll see the same thing — prices are off the charts.

From MarketWatch

Listen carefully, and you’ll hear the unmistakable plummy tones of George Martin, stating, “They’d like to thank you for a wonderful year,” echoed in unison by all four Beatles.

From Salon

One feature you’ll see in business class seats that you’ll seldom find in economy class: foot rests.

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