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The phrase "again not needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is unnecessary or redundant, particularly when referring to a repeated action or item.
Example: "I appreciate your input, but your feedback is again not needed since we have already addressed the issue."
Alternatives: "once more unnecessary" or "repeatedly not required".
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In the Third Test, which started on 1 January 1948, Australia achieved victory with centuries from Don Bradman and Arthur Morris meaning Hamence was again not needed to bat in the second innings.
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And, once again, she did not need to have anything to say.
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