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"I especially need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is particularly important or necessary to you. For example: - "I especially need your support right now." - "She's always been there for me, but I especially need her now during this difficult time." - "I especially need a quiet environment when I'm studying." - "I'm grateful for all the help, but I especially need someone who can give me practical advice."
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I especially need it to stick with George.
I am far from being a firm and resolute person, and I do not always abide by the rules, so I especially need this kind of "encouragement" from friends.
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"It was a major boost to morale when I especially needed it," says Althea Wilkinson.
I especially needed a vacation from the madman Donald Trump and the media's obsession with him.
I especially needed to know that I could talk to people of backgrounds and beliefs very different from my own.
I especially needed to thank my agent, Dustin Flores, for his patience, advocacy, encouragement and fierce loyalty for so many years.
His father had died last year, unexpectedly, his mother worked and he was often alone, so of course my heart went out to him, but I think it would have anyway—I like to be guided, and I especially needed it then.
I'm thinking that we parents especially need to watch how we tease.
We especially need it now.
Pregnant women especially need nutrient-rich food.
Young people especially need some good to believe in.
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