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The phrase "does not need the" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express that something or someone does not require a certain thing or action. For example: - "She does not need the extra help, she can do it on her own." - "The car does not need the premium fuel, regular gasoline will suffice." - "He does not need the approval of others, he is confident in his decisions."
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So one does not need the epic.
Button does not need the money.
He clearly does not need the money.
Baseball does not need the Olympics.
Eddie does not need the laughs.
It does not need the IMF's short-term emergency funding.
In short, he does not need the money.
Ms. Taittinger says she does not need the advice.
Curtis Martin does not need the dat-dat-dat.
After all he does not need the money.
The guidelines say he does not need the drug.
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