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you don't need to pay anything vs you don't have to pay anything

Both are correct, commonly used English phrases. They convey the same meaning, indicating that there's no requirement to make a payment. The choice between 'You don't need to pay anything' and 'You don't have to pay anything' is a matter of personal preference or style.
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Last updated: August 10, 2024

you don't need to pay anything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that there is no obligation for them to make a payment.

Alternatives:

  • you are not required to pay anything
  • there is no need for you to pay anything
  • you are under no obligation to pay anything
  • you can avoid paying anything

you don't have to pay anything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to convey the message that payment is not necessary or obligatory.

Alternatives:

  • you are not obligated to pay anything
  • there is no requirement for you to pay anything
  • you are free from paying anything
  • you can choose not to pay anything

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