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There's no need to + (verb)
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The word 'there's' is a contraction of the words 'there is' or 'there has.' When expressing 'no need' you are stating that the action does not need to take place.
Here are some examples:
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There's no need to worry.
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There's no need to be upset.
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There's no need to act so strange.
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There's no need to act so shy.
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There's no need to rush off.
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There's no need to talk now.
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There is no need to call this late.
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There is no need to bother him.
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There is no need to run away.
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There is no need to stop now.
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