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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about needing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to necessity or requirement.
Example: "We had a long conversation about needing more resources for the project."
Alternatives: "regarding the need for" or "concerning the necessity of".
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It's about needing someone".
Generals grumble about needing thousands more soldiers.
"I'm worried about needing knee replacements, I'm worried about needing a hip replacement".
I know you talked about needing space.
"This isn't about needing more evidence.
They joked about needing to be "close to the veggies".
He's also right about needing to get the deficit down.
Portuguese ministers spoke openly about needing a rescue or even having to leave the euro.
She said something about needing a key card to use the bathroom.
In the silence my deepest fears about needing to achieve and to matter have been unearthed.
The editor turned away and murmured something about needing to prepare for an editorial conference.
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