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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I won't be needing" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to express that you will not be requiring whatever was previously mentioned. For example: "I won't be needing the extra resources for this project. I think the team I have is enough."
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"I won't be needing one of those gastric bands".
And last fall, he gave Mr. Carlson his snow blower, saying, "I won't be needing it anymore".
[FIRST NAME REDACTED] replied 'I no have friends, I won't be needing a room, a bed, any food or water.
I turn around and proudly announce to the woman serving me that I won't be needing any bags.
The Scandinavian model, of course, provides lots of benefits, but most accrue to citizens rather than travelers: I won't be needing paternity leave during this trip, for example.
He said, 'I won't be needing these.' " Dr. Robinson said Dr. Solecki was interested in the human dimension of climate change.
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I won't be needed as much.
I worry that I won't be needed as much anymore.
Again, sound bites escape the mouth, and they justify an ending with relief at gaining a little more free time, and at giving my sore body and tired voice a rest, but how much pleasure in these mild inconveniences have I been hiding behind the larger fear that I won't be needed to contribute the part of me that feels most alive, until I'm one day, hopefully, invited back into the ring?
If you're serious about jumping on this ride, please remember to leave your dignity and control of your own happiness at the door – because, I promise, you won't be needing them where we're going.
"We won't be needing them for now," I said.
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