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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a needed element of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is essential or required as part of a larger whole.
Example: "Collaboration is a needed element of successful project management."
Alternatives: "an essential component of" or "a crucial part of".
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In tapping a longtime former executive to head Time Inc., Time Warner may be adding a needed element of stability to its leadership.
There is also a needed element of ruthlessness and risk taking.
IGN described the story as "so deep and intuitive that it'll likely please fans", and said the battle system maintains "a needed element of strategy and balance".
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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.
But BT Sport is injecting a very welcome and much needed element of competition into the market.
The last step of the data design adds the needed elements of the personalization subschema.
Office design experts now think that you need elements of an open plan as well as closed private offices to encourage people to produce their best work.
"You still need elements of good narrative to hold a viewer's attention".
The need element of the Andersen model addresses perceived need and evaluated need.
The same could be said of the win over the Republic of Ireland, only because Scotland's impressiveness during the game could not be certain to deliver the victory; the team needed an element of conviction.
This beautiful and refined analysis of grief is the stuff of a Rodenbach poem, but even a short novel needs an element of action, and it is this that is precipitated in the second chapter.
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