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The phrase "are not in need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone does not require assistance or resources at a given time.
Example: "The community members are not in need of additional support after the recent donations."
Alternatives: "do not require" or "are self-sufficient."
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"We are not in need of absolute change.
Luckily for the Martins, they are not in need of additional credit on their IndyMac line.
The church frequently denies applications for financial assistance from athletes who are not in need.
Most Americans know that gay people are not in need of pity, concern or counseling.
And of the 14 banks assessed by the consulting firm Oliver Wyman, half are not in need of emergency funds.
She also made clear that all the refugees from theBalkan states will be send back immediately, as they are not in need of protection.
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It's as if older emerging playwrights don't exist, or aren't in need of encouragement and support.
The Heat aren't in need of a center, or even a point guard, for that matter.
Obviously, Android users aren't in need of a Live Photos image editing tool.
Military spouse job seekers, like their veteran counterparts, aren't in need of charity or pity.
Call your local police station's non-emergency number if you aren't in need of immediate attention.
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