'needless to say,' or 'needless to say that'

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Is this considered to be an expression, an idiom etc.?Is it followed by a dependent or independent clause?Thank you in advance.
 

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Hi
Is this considered to be an expression, an idiom etc.?Is it followed by a dependent or independent clause?Thank you in advance.
The following are correct uses of this expression:
Needless to say, context is important.
It's needless to say that context is important.
Context is important, needless to say.
Context is important - needless to say.

It means that it should not need saying.
 
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