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will be in place vs will be arise

The correct phrase is "will be in place." The phrase "will be arise" is incorrect in English. "Will be in place" is a common and correct way to express that something will be ready or arranged correctly.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 869 views

will be in place

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something will be ready or arranged correctly at a certain time or in a certain situation.

Examples:

  • The new equipment will be in place by next week.
  • All the necessary preparations will be in place for the event.
  • The security measures will be in place before the concert starts.

Alternatives:

  • will be ready
  • will be set up
  • will be arranged
  • will be established
  • will be organized

will be arise

This phrase is incorrect in English and is not used.

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