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Can I skip "will" here? Does it still make a sense without it?

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Rebecca

If you drop "will" here then it will change the meaning of the sentence a little. "Will" is used here to indicate future tense, and that they will never know her now or in the future. If you remove "will" here then it would not necessarily indicate or emphasize that someone will never know her, and it would just indicate that in the past they've never known her. However, it would be grammatically correct to say "you never know me" and drop will.

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