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The part of the sentence "Do you need something?" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to ask someone if they need help or assistance with something. For example: "Do you need something? I can help you with that."
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Do you need something that records to SD card?
Do you need something you can shove into your backpack while you snowboard to the edge of that epic ravine?
Do you need something small or is bulky okay?
Do you need something specific, or are you just looking for general advice?
He then looked up at an assistant who had been standing nearby: "Daphne, do you need something?
Are you willing to drive 20 minutes across town, or do you need something within walking distance to stay motivated?
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Do you need to remember something the next day in the morning?
Are you... do you need to tell me something?
Seriously, what do you need a joystick or something?
How much white; lets say how much percent of something else do you need to take away the effect?
Madame: do you actually need something with all these wild gesticulations?
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