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Without omission, what will follow 'If you will'?

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Rebecca

Nothing is omitted; there should not be anything following "if you will" in this sentence. "If you will" means "in other words" in this context. "If you will" can be placed in varying places in a sentence, however, it is often placed at the end.

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