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'won't be needed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something is not necessary or will not be used. For example: "We won't be needing any more sugar for this recipe."
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It is possible that powers to coerce won't be needed.
"We hope that, long term, food banks won't be needed.
He probably won't be needed much on those fronts, though, assuming Jamaal Charles is completely healthy.
Others are delighted that their families will be covered, so private arrangements won't be needed".
Let's hope the realism lasts, and the money won't be needed.
"One day I'm sure we won't be needed at all," she said.
"Hopefully we won't be needed this time around," he said, "but you never know".
We said at the time that the Airplot "probably won't be needed now".
And so the Super Glue won't be needed; the Arnos turn out to have been fused together all along.
Perhaps another competition won't be needed; on the basis of the newest architectural designs, it could be redundant.
If the gene tests can be done on cells in a test tube, animals won't be needed.
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