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"don't actually need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is unnecessary or unimportant. For example: "You don't actually need a high score on the test to pass the class."
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"People want us, but they don't actually need us".
But, Derrida argues, they don't actually need forgiving.
New Yorkers don't actually need to visit Kansas City to convince themselves of this.
Are many of us stuffing our bodies full of protein that we don't actually need?
For, remarkably enough, research has shown we don't actually need sensation to perceive.
"You don't actually need to change who the person is," he says.
You don't actually need any other kind of managerial layer on top of that.
"Men don't actually need to see young women's nipples in order to learn about the news.
"They don't actually need content partners to start their little revolution," he said.
The key to this is that you don't actually need to listen to any music.
I don't actually need a lot of additional features – it quite like it as it is.
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