Do you think that F # async workflows will be introduced in C # in the future?

First of all, I apologize for my stupid question, I really don't know much about F #. But I know that it makes stream processing much easier. However, seeing the construction of the language, one might wonder why C # should skip the cool, which is an asynchronous workflow? What theoretical limitation does C # have that prevents the introduction of the above function?

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