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needn't

[ need-nt ]

  1. contraction of need not.


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But as Hase herself knows from editing Wikipedia, neither history nor language are neutral, and Menger-Anderson superbly demonstrates how a writer neednā€™t shy away from the political tensions of a historical period but can use them to heighten and contextualize setting, character and plot.

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Newcomers to ā€œDaredevilā€ neednā€™t subject themselves to that series if they donā€™t want to, although itā€™s probably worth taking in the 2015 first season of ā€œDaredevilā€ as a matter of tracking the storyā€™s evolution.

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The pitchside hype man needn't have worried.

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While the pair browsed the metal racks, Henry pausing now and then to ask Amyiah to read her a price, Pyle reminded them ā€” as she had reminded dozens of other customers ā€” that they neednā€™t be modest.

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Eleven of the Biden releases, consisting of Yemenis sent to Oman, occurred amid the battle over Khalid Sheikh Mohammedā€™s plea deal, as if he were whispering to us that we neednā€™t worry, the road to closure was still available.

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