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Discover Ludwig"no needed" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use it in spoken English, but it would be better to use a more grammatically correct phrase or sentence like "not necessary" or "not needed." Example: I bought too many groceries, so I returned some items; no needed.
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That was just one of many reasons that I wanted -- no, needed -- to get a flat screen in my apartment.
I wanted, no, needed to know that the cool person I became when my fingers caressed the keys was actually me.
About six months into my pay-off plan I really wanted — no, needed — to pay off the loan for a quick psychological boost.
He wanted, no, needed the last word.
I wanted -- no, needed -- to see that progress continue.
There is no needed for another space on patient's head side for tracheal intubation in face to face intubation.
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"Coat?" "No need".
No need.
No Need.
No need for explanation.
"No need," Kirsten said.
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