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"doesn't need to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is not required or necessary. For example: - My brother doesn't need to go to the store, I already bought what he needed. - You don't need to worry about finishing the project by yourself, I can help you. - She doesn't need to dress up for the party, it's a casual gathering. - They don't need to study for the exam, it's an open book test. - He doesn't need to explain himself, we understand the situation.
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She doesn't need to.
He doesn't need to.
It doesn't need to happen".
There doesn't need to be.
She really doesn't need to.
He doesn't need to read.
But it doesn't need to.
It doesn't need to.
He doesn't need to prove anything.
He doesn't need to tell them.
It doesn't need to be ornamented.
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