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Either can be correct depending on the context and the tense. But you need a helping verb.

I will write you means the same thing as

I will write to you.

The "to" is understood even if not present, for example:

I write to you whenever I am lonely.

I write you whenever I am lonely.

The form without the "to" is used when "you" precedes the direct object.

I will write you a letter.

I will write a letter to you.

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