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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he will never do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a definitive statement about someone's unwillingness or inability to perform a certain action. Example: "Despite the pressure from his peers, he will never do anything that goes against his principles."
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"But he will never do that.
I would bet heavily he will never do that again".
Of course, he has said he will never do that.
An archdiocese official, he said, told him, "Knowing Charlie, he will never do that".
What he says he will never do is run his own brick and mortar store.
He understands today what it means and he will never do it again.
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he'll never do anything . . .
Maybe he'll never do it.
He'll never do anything... of this nature.
TAD FRIEND: Rebecca, he'll never do it.
"He'll never do that again," McGinnis said.
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