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'have not needed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something you don't need/haven't needed, and to talk about past situations. Example: We have not needed to buy any additional supplies for the project yet.
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They have not needed to.
Banks there have not needed bailing out.
Part of the problem is that for years, many buildings have not needed substantial maintenance increases.
They had been concerned enough to bring masks, though they have not needed to use them.
Arsenal have not needed Ramsey to contribute in the attacking third in the past week.
Of course, they have not needed Ellsbury to thump the Yankees the last few days.
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We haven't needed to do that".
"We haven't needed one to date.
So far, I haven't needed it".
Until now, we haven't needed one.
I haven't needed that support".
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