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The word "will" is both a verb and a noun.

The most common use of "will" is as an auxiliary verbindicating that the following verb is in the future tense. Examples:

I will be away next week.

Will we get the discount? (will get)

It can also be a main verb, meaning "to cause something to happen by wishing it." Examples:

I plan to will my collection to the museum. (to will)

You can't will away a physical addiction. (can will)

The noun will refers to someone's preference or a legal document concerning disposition of an estate. Examples:

Where there's a will, there's a way!

He prepared a will after the doctor gave him six months to live.

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