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Why was "will" used here? Even it's not referring to the future tense?

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Rebecca

"Will" is used here because using "will often" to describe something ongoing is a stylized British way of speaking. An acceptable way of saying this sentence is, "And it's also why your dog often ignores an orange toy in the green grass."

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