Can "will"s be replaced by "is going to"?
"Despite these potential problems, many people feel that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, and it is expected that distributed systems will become increasingly important in the coming years. In fact, it is likely that within a few years, most organizations will connect most of their computers into large distributed systems to provide better, cheaper, and more convenient service for the users. An isolated computer in a medium-sized or large business or other organization will probably not even exist in ten years."
anonymous Can "will"s be replaced by "is going to"? Yes, but that will make the article less formal and more conversational. 'will' sounds classier.
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anonymousCan "will"s be replaced by "is going to"?
Yes, but that will make the article less formal and more conversational.
'will' sounds classier. I don't recommend changing it.
CJ