Learn what "that won't be necessary" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

A polite way to say help, action, or an item is not needed.
From The Marriage Contract, Episode 23
The speaker politely says something will not be needed.
Use this in formal or service situations to decline an offer or instruction. It can sound slightly stiff but very natural in professional English.
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