NO LONGER NEED TO

Definition: Indicating that there is no more requirement or necessity to perform a certain action or task.

Synonyms: No Need, Not Required, Unnecessary Now, Obsolete Necessity, Dispensed With

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The bakery has closed, and we no longer need to buy fresh bread.
#2
With the invention of the dishwasher, people no longer need to wash dishes by hand.
#3
Now that he has completed his project, he no longer needs to work overtime.
#4
After years of practice, she realized she no longer needed to rely on a map to navigate the city.
#5
The new software update is so efficient that you no longer need to worry about your computer slowing down.
#6
After the successful surgery, the patient no longer needs to take daily medication.
#7
Having achieved financial independence, she no longer needs to compromise her artistic vision for commercial success.
#8
Once the project is complete, we will no longer need to work overtime.
#9
After moving closer to work, she no longer needs to endure a long commute.
#10
Worrying about completing the project on time is something you no longer need to do.
#11
No longer need to complete the project on time, as it has been postponed indefinitely.
#12
The deadline has been extended, so you no longer need to rush to complete the project.
#13
After receiving the extension, there is no longer a need to rush completing the project.
#14
Now that the project scope has changed, you no longer need to adhere strictly to the original plan.
#15
No longer need to organize your files manually.
#16
You no longer need to wait for the bus in the rain.
#17
In today's digital age, students no longer need to rely solely on textbooks for information.
#18
She realized she no longer needed to hide her true self from others.
#19
With the invention of email, we no longer need to send letters via postal mail.
#20
As the project nears completion, we find we no longer need to make significant changes.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I wanted to discuss the project timeline with you.B: Good morning, David. Sure, what's on your mind?A: I've reviewed our current progress, and it seems like we no longer need to schedule weekly meetings.B: That sounds reasonable. Our communication channels have been quite effective lately. Should we switch to bi-weekly meetings then?A: Exactly. I think that would be more efficient. Let's plan to meet every other week starting from next Monday.
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