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The sentence "need much money" is grammatically correct but it is not a complete sentence.
In order to make it complete, you would need to add a subject and a verb. For example: "I need much money to take a vacation."
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I don't need much money.
You don't need much money to have an amazing time.
"We had time and didn't need much money".
"It doesn't need much money or weapons compared to what the foreign troops are spending".
"For many years, I was living mostly off the income from the slugs, partly because I didn't need much money," he said.
That if you've got lots of imagination then you don't really need much money, and if you've got lots of money then you won't bother with much imagination.
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He never needed much money, and never imagined how badly, in the future, he might.
Hank never needed much money, was not really even concerned about money.
The bottom line, he said, was that "they need much more money".
My experience is that most entrepreneurs think they need much more money than they really do.
The universities, too, will need much more money and nurture if Australia is to compete with foreign rivals.
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