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The phrase "are not needing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is generally not used because "need" is typically used in the simple present tense without "are" when expressing necessity.
Example: "They do not need any assistance at the moment."
Alternatives: "do not require" or "are not in need of".
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"At this stage they are not needing to get to their competition venues, they are just getting to their accommodation".
Add, say, $50 a week for public transport, and you really are not needing an electricity or heating bill to arrive in the mail.
"We can do that on our own timeline," he added, saying that the company is in a position where they are "not needing to raise money".
There is a huge supply of seed capital but a significantly larger percentage of angel-funded startups are not needing significant capital and thus not seeking Series A financing.
While implementing programs cost money, he said prevention and risk reduction programs may pay off later when people are not needing to be treated for more severe health conditions.
(Plants and roots at this stage are fragile and are not needing every speck of dirt off of them).Water can contain chemicals such as chlorine which can adversely affect your plants.
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