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The phrase "What I need is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a specific requirement or desire in a clear and direct manner.
Example: "What I need is a reliable source of information to complete my research."
Alternatives: "What I require is" or "What I seek is".
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What I need is incentive.
"What I need is the police file.
What I need is a particle of something true.
What I need is a writ of habeas corpus".
"What I need is to feel totally comfortable.
What I need is the time and space to think.
What I need is a big dangerous bird.
What I need is a 50th year challenge.
"What I need is for that 14-year-old kid to know they have a chance".
What I need is for someone to explicate the other 95 percent.
What I need is a higher authority — then I'd ask them to have this set right.
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