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"there doesn't need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is not necessary or required. Example: There doesn't need to be any more discussion about this topic. We have already reached a decision.
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There is no narration of her thoughts, but her performance is so strong there doesn't need to be.
There doesn't need to be.
"There doesn't need to be something wrong to bring changes.
"There doesn't need to be common interests," he said.
There doesn't need to be a Teach First route.
"There doesn't need to be all this secrecy.
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"Unlocking why London schools have improved against the odds should be a priority for the education community because it proves there does not need to be a gap between young people from low-income communities and their wealthier peers".
Healey wasn't there, didn't need to be.
As Saunders acknowledges, there were no explicit arrangements between the government and the museum, and the reason was that there didn't need to be.
Ah, now then – no mucking about getting there, don't need his life story – well, we may, but not at the present juncture.
"It got to the point where there weren't a lot of people in the office anyway, and there didn't need to be," Hadley says.
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