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"I needed not" is not a correct sentence in written English
You could use the phrase "I did not need" instead. Example: I did not need to worry about the cost of the repairs; my car insurance was going to cover the costs.
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"I needed not only a house, but an office space for meetings... [all within] 50 sq m," Pila explains.
"I needed not only to protect myself, but as a leader, to help others with their spiritual journey".
I needed not only to eliminate their fear of making mistakes, but also to show them that making mistakes is an essential part of the mathematical creative process.
Before leaving New York three years ago, I visited two Woolworth stores in Manhattan and found all the packing materials I needed, not to mention all sorts of odds and ends.
If I wanted to really connect with the community, I needed not just a good business idea, but hobbies in common with them, which I came to learn were a kind of open-ended exploration of experiences at the frontier of health, politics, ethics, technology, and family.
I needed not to feel less than others.
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I need not have fretted.
I need not have bothered.
I need not have worried.
I need not say more.
I need not have been.
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