Sentence examples for a much needed element from inspiring English sources

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A technically advanced running bra from Nike, a company named after the goddess of victory, one must remember, would have added a much needed element of unpredictability and wit.

Whether your victim intends to give chase or not, the act of running away adds a much needed element to the insult and running will give you a head start over them.[2].

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But BT Sport is injecting a very welcome and much needed element of competition into the market.

Surprisingly, Fanning adds an element of stability and a much needed freshness to the film's slow-moving proceedings.

Therefore, endogenous active transposon elements in the mosquito genome may provide a much needed tool.

Mittal, which argues its bid will trigger a much needed consolidation within the global steel industry, said its new offer, which includes an increased cash element, valued Arcelor shares at €37.74.

"Will get a much needed sweat on".

A much needed safety measure?

"It's not a priority, but a needed element".

His diversity is showing up in the presnap phase, as well, which has given the Chargers a much-needed element of unpredictability.

Richard Smirke of Playlouder said that it brought "a much-needed element of diversity" to L.A.M.B. and called it a "potential hit single".

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