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The part of the sentence 'does not need any' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are excluding something that is not necessary for a situation or a person. For example: "I have all the supplies I need for my project, so I do not need any more."
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It does not need any.
This converter does not need any ROM.
"China does not need any more excuses.
Britain does not need any nuclear power.
Mr. Elmaleh does not need any more charity.
"The state does not need any more debt".
It does not need any push from anyone".
California, however, says it does not need any more water.
This new procedure does not need any thermal treatment of the substrate at high temperatures.
Because this process does not need any other after-treatment, SnO2 powder could conveniently be synthesized.
The present nonlocal first-order shear deformation theory does not need any shear correction factors.
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