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Discover LudwigThe phrase "needs no more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something does not require any additional or further action or attention. Example: "After weeks of intense studying, he finally realized that he needs no more practice for the exam."
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Eto'o needs no more than that.
DVF: she's a real-life princess, and she needs no more explanation.
Anyone who is familiar with this aggressive-growing family needs no more information than that.
The only subject possible for an American poet was humankind; luckily, as Tocqueville wrote, "the poet needs no more".
It is also an extraordinarily eager gearbox that needs no more than a hint that the driver needs a downshift.
Together, they have communication, vigor and intelligence, and there are times when one needs no more than that.
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I need no more.
Verlander, at that point, needed no more.
You'll need no more than one per person.
Basically it needed no more than a dusting off.
It actually had needed no more than Calon lan and Cwm Rhonda.
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