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Discover Ludwig"needs not to" is not a correct phrase in written English.
Instead, you can say "does not need to" or "need not". For example, "The cat does not need to be fed twice a day."
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It also needs not to be for Danish beer.
The risk of deflation is "receding but it certainly needs not to be ignored," he said.
A democratic Iran does not need the atomic bomb; it needs not to have it.
If he wants the Hispanic community, people who vote, he needs not to be so hard on us".
The nose tackle doesn't even need to be able to collapse the middle or be an immovable roadblock; he simply needs not to get beat.
Given California's natural advantages, its regulatory climate does not need to be particularly good; it merely needs not to be dreadful.
Perhaps the news headline needs not to be 'lots of exercise is bad for you', but 'teenagers should double their exercise levels'.
"Hamas simply needs not to be broken and to carry on firing rockets until the last day of combat," said veteran military analyst Ron Ben-Yishai.
Note that an optimal ball needs not to be unique.
Hence, DG needs not to supply reactive power which will reduce the diesel consumption.
Here, the existence and uniqueness of the equilibrium point needs not to be considered.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com