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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well needed" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a well-needed" with a hyphen, which is used to describe something that is necessary or required.
Example: "After a long week of work, a well-needed break is essential for recharging."
Alternatives: "a much-needed" or "a greatly needed".
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When the 2011 Audi A8 came ashore earlier this year, it brought with it not only a well needed update for the next decade, but also established a less distracting interaction between man and his machine.
You can get a well needed pick off if you can catch a leading runner sliding back to first.
Exercise improves mood, releases the feel good chemical in the brain and can give you a well needed boost of confidence and improve your self-esteem.
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It is possible to find fieldwork-focused jobs, such as Serenyi's, but fieldwork can mean giving up sleep when a well needs attention or a client suddenly needs data.
A separate rig would be available to come from nearby waters in case a relief well needed to be drilled to intercept and seal a leaking well.
It was a balanced perspective and well needed at the time because it taught me to be confident and self aware amidst all that was happening.
By Brigham's estimate, a Bakken well needs an initial production rate of four hundred barrels a day in order to be viable.
An oil company sinking money today into an offshore well needs to recover that investment in later years.
But this may well need an event, or a third party creating an occasion, to crystallize this.
The Monster Touch is an auxiliary screen for people who, well, need an additional screen.
And men who have sex with men may well need a microbicide that works rectally.
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