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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Even needed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that something is necessary or required, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I didn't think it was even needed for the project, but it turned out to be essential."
Alternatives: "Even necessary" or "Even required".
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I haven't even needed an alarm.
But are the houses even needed?
Others questioned whether irradiation was even needed.
IT IS depressing that it even needed to be discussed.
But it is not clear one is even needed.
They even needed a Uruguay fan to design their kit.
But who knew elephant numbers even needed controlling?
They will do jobs we never imagined even needed to be done.
So much so that he has not yet even needed to buy a single sovereign bond.
Ms. Eisemann wasn't sure whether Mr. Hardin even needed acupuncture treatment, but she offered it anyway.
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On second thoughts, though, I wondered why he even needed to explain himself.
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