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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I now need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to indicate that you have an immediate requirement. For example: "I now need to finish this project before tomorrow morning."
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My family and I now need to grieve properly.
"I now need another tooth in its place.
I now need to take that story from the prehistory to the history," he said.
I now need to learn how to set my own rhythms and discipline my days.
Lloyd Webber continued: "I now need time to reflect and to consider this sudden and distressing life-changing situation".
"We have been able to eliminate many people of interest but I now need the public's help.
(I now need glasses – just a bit – for illuminated signs and, if it's small, the telly).
I now need someone to help me every time I use the toilet".
I now need help on appropriate footwear to go with shorts.
My health has deteriorated since, and I now need help at home.
A $1 night guard has solved my problem… except I now need $10K of veneers work to correct grinding problem.
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