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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also does not need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something in addition to what has already been mentioned is not required.
Example: "The project requires a detailed report, but it also does not need any additional documentation."
Alternatives: "also is not required" or "also does not require".
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But it also does not need to result in stagnation.
He also does not need more pills and bills.
Sorcher, who has worked at the preschool for eight years, also "does not need more education," the lawsuit states.
Besides, it also does not need the stand trajectory, which makes it suitable to on-line trajectory planning, especially under fault situations.
The technique presented does not require sweeping over the parameters and also does not need linear programming to solve a set of inequalities.
Which means that Mr. Gean (pronounced Jean) also does not need to spend his time kowtowing to potential donors, "a bunch of folks you don't even want to talk to, let alone ask for help," he said.
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He also doesn't need such a large vessel to contain the animal.
He also doesn't need to prove he can still pitch.
Makepeace also doesn't need the sentimental, far-fetched rebirth motif that closes "Far North".
"More than 2 to 1″ is a ratio or proportion (and also doesn't need hyphens here).
Being passive NFC, it also doesn't need any battery power to work.
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