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Discover Ludwig"little need" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is not necessary or required. Example: There is little need to worry about the weather forecast since we will be indoors for the entire event.
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There was little need for convincing.
Yet there seems little need for it.
There is really little need for confusion.
Lashkar has little need for American visas.
There was little need for more.
There's very little need for people".
And little need for car ownership.
CLOSE friends have little need of formal professions of warmth.
Little need be said on the due process question.
In fact, however, there is little need to be.
With a dishwasher, there's little need for cleanup help.
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