[Grammar] would be + -ing form

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Hello,

I wanted to ask if the structure 'would be' + -ing form of a verb is acceptable when talking about the future. For example:

"You would pay $200 each month"

or

"You would be paying $200 each month".

Are both forms acceptable or not? How do they differ in meaning?

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Yes, both are acceptable and natural, and they carry the same meaning.
 
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