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The phrase "although not needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is unnecessary or not required, often in a context where the speaker acknowledges that the information or action may be superfluous.
Example: "I included additional details in the report, although not needed, to provide a clearer picture of the project."
Alternatives: "even if unnecessary" or "though it may be redundant".
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Although not needed by or intended for end users, this application is useful for software developers and maintenance technicians. .
Although not needed by or intended for end users, this application is useful for software developers and maintenance technicians.
After scaling with the quantile method [ 19] a good alignment and a similar spread can be demonstrated indicating that scaling is important for the experimental data although not needed for the spikes themselves as previously discussed.
Although not needed at first, keep a baby gate inside a nearby closet.
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Pelvic MRI should be the initial procedure because it is accurate and non-invasive, although it is not needed routinely in simple fistulae [EL2b., RG B]. 9C.
This impairment was also found on l-arabinitol, although XYL1 is not needed for growth on l-arabinitol.
Although it is not needed to localize to the plasma membrane (27), it might contain important signals for endocytosis.
Although residency visas are not needed for property purchases, they are a prerequisite for opening bank accounts.
Although medical assistance was not needed, the subject required third-party assistance.
But although they may not need a man, these children need fathers.
Although she does not need a nursing home, she can no longer live alone.
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