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Discover Ludwig'wasn't needed' is considered grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the negative form of 'was needed' and is used to indicate that something was not necessary or required in a particular situation. Example: The extra security measures put in place for the event weren't needed as everything went smoothly without any incidents. In this example, 'weren't needed' is used to convey that the extra security measures were not necessary in the end, as they were not put to use due to the successful and incident-free event.
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A makeover wasn't needed.
And it wasn't needed.
It wasn't needed.
"It just was something that wasn't needed".
The wrecking ball wasn't needed, after all.
Her testimony wasn't needed after all.
With England's early elimination, the shrink wasn't needed.
It just wasn't needed, and it had become slightly artificial.
On Radio 4 last month she said it wasn't needed.
Afterward I'd feel dumb, like it wasn't needed.
It wasn't needed though, we had enough snow, thank goodness.
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