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will never need + verb #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:04 am   will never need + verb
 

If you have the roof sealed now, you will never need do it again.

Is "will never need + verb" grammatical?
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will never need + verb #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 22, 2008 22:47 pm   will never need + verb
 

I would think it's alright. 'you will never need do it again' = you will never need to do it again, under the condition of sentences in questions, negations, etc., need could combine with do.
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