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Discover Ludwig"need not cause" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something does not have to result in a particular outcome or action. Example: "The new policy need not cause any disruptions in the workplace, as long as everyone follows the guidelines."
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But less finance need not cause any broader economic damage.
But that need not cause Mr Schröder to stay quiet.
This economic crisis will cause many people pain, but it need not cause death.
If done responsibly, they need not cause inflation.Mr Wolf's book has flaws.
Labour's price freeze need not cause great harm if oil and gas prices hold steady.
Normalization need not cause a recession, although it may slow growth in some emerging economies.
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No, monetary expansion needn't cause hyperinflation.
Understanding evolution needn't cause one to abandon one's god, moral code, or respect for life.
Under this very broad offence the disclosure need not have caused harm to trigger investigation.
Ordinarily, unless the police trespass or otherwise intrude upon a reasonable expectation of privacy, they need not have probable cause or a warrant to justify their investigative activity.
No country has questioned the right of the United States to take the measures, but there have been numerous remarks about the need not to cause unnecessary hindrance to legitimate trade and warnings (for the European Union and Mexico) that security considerations should not be allowed to provide a cloak for protectionism.
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