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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a needed one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is necessary or required in a particular context.
Example: "In our current situation, a needed one would be a comprehensive plan to address the issues we are facing."
Alternatives: "an essential one" or "a necessary one".
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(Ages 8 to 12) IF poetry is to boys what math is (or used to be) to girls, then Sharon Creech's new novel, "Love That Dog," isn't only a memorable book, it's also a needed one.
To hear their music stirringly played by the violinist Erik Carlson and the pianist Melody Fader was a revelation, and a needed one — not for nothing are dance audiences accused of having tin ears.
Office 365, on both the consumer and business sides, has been a hit for the company, and a needed one.
"This bears a disturbing resemblance to the so-called foreclosure rescue scams that emerged in the wake of the mortgage crisis". Student debt counseling for a fee can be a legitimate service--and a needed one.
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Under the current circumstances, BLM is not only a valid movement, but a direly needed one.
Still, the move is a much needed one.
But it was a very good performance for a player — and a team – that needed one.
I ordered a drink; I needed one.
I've never had a study - never really needed one.
I was smoking because I needed one, like a drug.
Reportedly a nondrinker, Mr. Murphy said he needed one.
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