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Discover Ludwig"needs to not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as a contraction of "need not" which means someone isn't required to perform a certain task. For example: "You needs to not worry about doing the dishes today; I'll take care of them."
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He just needs to not get in the way".
"The government needs to not mandate this, but create an ecosystem".
In short, President Obama needs to not only spend, but also lead.
The truth: He needs to not worry about pandering, and start punishing, aurally speaking.
When everything in life is overwhelming, sometimes your diet needs to not be challenging.
This "needs to not be about being put down or at a disadvantage, because you're not," she told the audience.
The USA needs to not be in foul trouble early, because that's how Spain could stay around.
It looks magnificent, and it needs to – not a huge amount is going to happen in the next three hours.
"He needs to not just win but he needs to start winning by large margins," he said.
"Fantasizing about a place to try technology, where it would just be users and machines, is precisely what needs to not happen," he said.
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And we need to not muff it".
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