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Discover Ludwig'it doesn't have to' is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you are expressing an idea that suggests something is not necessary or obligatory. For example: "It doesn't have to be expensive; there are many affordable options."
Idiom
"Don't have a cow ".
Don't overreact.
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Fortunately, it doesn't have to.
"Because it doesn't have to".
It doesn't have to be baseball.
It doesn't have to be isosceles.
It doesn't have to look feminine".
It doesn't have to be romantic".
It doesn't have to be precious".
It doesn't have to be anything.
It doesn't have to be soon.
It doesn't have to be scoring.
It doesn't have to be that".
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