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will also not
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"will also not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it is used when two or more negative statements need to be expressed. For example, "I will not attend the meeting, and I will also not complete the project on time."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(6)
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60 human-written examples
Typically, Alice will also not be willing to wait until a friend comes online again.
Returned goods will also not be accepted.
News & Media
The N.F.L. will also not comment.
News & Media
Palace will also not meet such stodgy opponents each week.
News & Media
Special-education students will also not be required to attend.
News & Media
"Temporary security, confidence-building measures, will also not bring peace".
News & Media
They will also not be searched, except in rare circumstances.
News & Media
CIOs will also not be subject to company law.
News & Media
The CPS will also not make hypothetical charging decisions".
News & Media
The club will also not countenance selling David Luiz.
News & Media
(Bodemeister will also not race in the Belmont).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "will also not", ensure that the subject of the sentence remains consistent to avoid confusion. It is most effective when the same entity is performing (or not performing) both actions.
Common error
Avoid using "will also not" when the subjects of the two clauses are different. It's clearer to restate the negative auxiliary for each distinct subject to prevent ambiguity. For example, instead of saying 'John will not attend, and Mary will also not', write 'John will not attend, and Mary will not attend either'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will also not" functions as a negative auxiliary verb phrase, used to express a future action that will not occur. As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase commonly links related negative statements about the same subject, adding emphasis to the negation. It's a standard construction for expressing future denial.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Science
20%
Academia
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Encyclopedias
1%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "will also not" is a grammatically correct and commonly used construction for expressing future negation, as verified by Ludwig AI. It is primarily used to connect related negative statements, adding emphasis to the denial. While versatile across different contexts, it is most frequently encountered in news and media. When using this phrase, ensure the subject remains consistent to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives such as "will likewise not" or "will never" can provide subtle variations in tone and emphasis. By following these guidelines, writers can effectively use "will also not" to create clear and concise negative statements.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
will likewise not
Similar in meaning, but replaces "also" with "likewise" for a slightly more formal tone.
similarly will not
Replaces "also" with "similarly", emphasizing a parallel negation.
will additionally not
Replaces "also" with "additionally", adding emphasis to the negation.
will in addition not
Uses "in addition" instead of "also", providing a more explicit additive element.
won't also
Shortened form using "won't" (will not).
shall not either
Uses "shall" instead of "will", implying a stronger sense of determination or obligation, and uses "either" instead of "also".
will not be doing either
Adds a continuous aspect to the negation, emphasizing the ongoing nature of not doing something and uses "either" instead of "also".
is not going to either
Expresses future negation using "is not going to", and replaces "also" with "either".
neither will
A more formal phrasing placing emphasis on the second negative clause.
will never
Indicates that something will not happen at any time in the future.
FAQs
How can I use "will also not" in a sentence?
Use "will also not" to connect two negative statements about future events or actions, for example, "The company will not release the product this year, and it "will also not" offer support for the previous version".
What phrases are similar to "will also not"?
Alternatives include "will likewise not", "shall not either", or "will never", each providing a slightly different nuance of negation.
Is it correct to say "will not also" instead of "will also not"?
While understandable, "will also not" is the more standard and grammatically preferred construction. "Will not also" can sound awkward or less formal.
What is the difference between "will also not" and "will not either"?
"Will also not" typically connects two related negative statements about the same subject. "Will not either" is usually used to add another negative statement to a previous one, often with a different subject but related context. For example, "John will not come, and Mary "will not either"".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested