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Discover Ludwig'he don't need' is not a correct and usable sentence in written English.
The correct form would be 'he doesn't need' or 'he does not need.' For example: He doesn't need any help; he's perfectly capable of doing the job himself.
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He don't need us.
That other stuff, he don't need that".
He don't need this shit in his life.
And Percy has to say, "Your loaves of bread are well and good, Hannah, but he don't need bread, he needs you".
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He doesn't need to.
He didn't need rules".
You, he doesn't need.
"He doesn't need us.
He didn't need to.
"He doesn't need them.
He didn't need to do that".
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