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Discover Ludwig'need not rely' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to suggest that something is not necessary or required. For example: "You need not rely on others for help; you will be able to do this task alone."
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But the public need not rely on voluntary compliance.
The talker need not rely wholly on what he says.
It was refreshing, in David Thomson's article, to see the perspective that summer cinema need not rely on special effects.
A benefit of technology is that we need not rely on the speculation of the middle-men or women in the knowledge chain.
But many teachers now rely on technology for research, and with archives and journals available on the internet, students need not rely on Wikipedia.
(Since the fund is based in Washington and governed by federal law, the association need not rely solely on New York lawyers as volunteers).
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Theresa May's staff are perhaps a little cannier than Barwell, and seeing the headlines that followed, No 10 was quick to point out that Tory policy was building enough houses to meet need, not relying on inheritance.
Of course you needn't rely on design.
But one needn't rely on faith to think that QE2 will (continue to) boost the American economy.
But nonprofits needn't rely on the commitment of volunteers whose primary goal is to return to full-time work.
Development, according to Khalid, will undermine the authority of radical Islam by demonstrating to the tribesmen that they needn't rely blindly on mullahs for their subsistence.
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