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'may need not' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrases 'may not need' or 'might not need'. For example: "I may not need to buy a new car, as my old one is still running well."
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They may need not worry.
To temper Iran's nuclear ambitions we may need not one strategy but two.
Even once a budget is passed, destruction is so extensive that infrastructure may need not only rebuilding but relocation.
First, they do not represent the reality on the ground, where customers think the bankers are selling them products they may need, not just trading with them.
But in Washington, the South Korean president may need not only to convey Kim's thoughts, but also to communicate his own government's position on negotiations.
"The forced academy programme is about bullying schools into academy status against the wishes of school communities and their local authorities who are best placed to judge what support any particular school may need, not an external sponsor with an eye to the future profits to be made out of the government's programme of privatising England's schools".
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It may but need not levy an Article Processing Charge APCC).
How many books they may need is not yet clear.
He may need to do not less campaigning, but more.
Get supplies that you may need, but don't have.
If not, you may need to reevaluate.
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