: I would choose the first option over the second. That said, @Stephen has a point. If you include the "s" as he suggests, you will put the verb in present tense, if you leave off the "s",
I would choose the first option over the second. That said, @Stephen has a point. If you include the "s" as he suggests, you will put the verb in present tense, if you leave off the "s", it will be a future tense verb which would likely be preferred.
Try to avoid using "will" twice, it makes the sentence flow better.
Here is a link to an english.se question relating your question.
This answer is assuming that the OP's intended question was "Can I use will two times in the same sentence?" rather than "Can I use will two times in the same paragraph?"
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