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Free sign upThe phrase "exclude the need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that is unnecessary or unneeded due to extenuating circumstances. For example: "The new law excludes the need for the previous regulations."
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This cabinet follows in the Mahathir mould, one that appears to focus on the economy and exclude the need for political reform.
This Government has also announced that a new flat-rate state pension is to be introduced that should effectively exclude the need for pension credit.
To evaluate the Gram stain of deep tracheal aspirate as a tool to direct empiric antibiotic therapy, and more specifically as a tool to exclude the need for empiric antibiotic coverage against Staphylococcus aureus in ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP).
She did not exclude the need for scientific expertise, but fought against the exclusion of lay experience, because "no other expertise can substitute for locality knowledge in planning" (p. 418).
With regards to targeted insertion, we could exclude the need to insert CadC into the membrane close to its binding site by generating an E. coli mutant, in which cadC was relocated to the lac operon.
These new scenarios for strain-softening and shear-thinning exclude the need for scission of the F-actin filaments as a pathway to explain nonlinear rheology, which is known for living polymers such as wormlike micelles23.
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By using big data to underpin policymaking we need to be careful not to exclude the needs and rights of groups of people without access to phones or computers.
Can we please hold our collective breath and note that the Pennsylvania law in question specifically excluded the need for consent if the woman was fearful of abuse?
More to his liking is Rosamond Vincy, who is also very attractive and who, moreover, "had just the kind of intelligence one would desire in a woman — polished, refined, docile... and enshrined in a body which expressed this with a force of demonstration that excluded the need for other evidence".
Stimulation was delivered at both inspiration and expiration and thereby excluding the need of an inspiratory sensor.
The proposed scheme designed for both HC-MRT and MC-MRT excluded the need of user's knowledge about the environments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com