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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "no one need" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about something that is not necessary for anyone to do. For example: - No one need worry about the storm, it's already passed. - There is no one in the office, so there's no need to wait for them. - No one need doubt their abilities, they have proven themselves time and time again. - There is no need for anyone to apologize, it was a team effort. - No one need ask for permission, this is a free country.
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"No one need die of tetanus today," he says.
No one need fear Israeli military action on these warm, lazy nights.
In a broadcast he made on the day he became prime minister he said: "No one need expect any stunts from me - merely plain, simple talking".
No one need be exceptional.
No one need seek euthanasia.
The Chinese seemed willing and no one need know.
Does no one need to make money anymore?
No one need agonize over the dessert menu.
No one need tell that to the Karvouniaris family.
No one need apologise for playing or performing its best sections separately.
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"So I think no-one need have any fears of the safety of what is proposed for Wylfa".
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