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Discover Ludwig"not even needed" is a correct phrase and it can be used in written English.
It is often used to suggest that something, either an action or object, is unnecessary. For example, "This outfit is too dressy for the occasion; a jacket is not even needed."
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Mr. Sapir has maintained that the granite was not even needed.
The Dodgers have not even needed to trade for another third baseman.
The drivers for the external components were not even needed because XP can recognize just about anything and procure the necessary driver online.
This seems to show that simply copying behaviors is not the only effect contacts can have on subjects if physical proximity is not even needed for the phenomenon to spread.
But if that is what the proponents of gun control want to do, then the Million Mom March, no matter how wonderful an occasion, is only a small, and perhaps not even needed, step.
Mostly, though, there's payoff to those big, straightforward flavors: the only quotation marks on the menu, thank goodness, are around "Caesar," and they're not even needed, because the garlic-anchovy dressing on the salad was spot on, an invigorating saline embrace to which even the heartiest lettuces can only succumb.
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It may not even need music.
I might not even need to drive.
You may not even need forks.
Soon some will not even need rainwater.
They would not even need to build a new ballpark.
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