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What part of speech is the word no need?

"No need" is a phrase that acts as an adjective.

Here's why:

* Phrase: It's a group of words that work together to convey a single idea.

* Adjective: It modifies or describes a noun.

Example:

* "There's no need to worry." (The phrase "no need" describes the noun "need" and tells us there is no need to worry.)

You can also think of it as a shortened form of the phrase "there is no need".

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