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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a genuine requirement or necessity in a statement.
Example: "I don't just want to go to the store; I actually need to buy groceries for the week."
Alternatives: "truly require" or "really need".
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"But they actually need them".
They actually need songs".
You actually need four-wheel drive.
How much sugar do we actually need?
There's more information than you actually need.
to jobs that actually need it.
How much do you actually need?
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I actually need everyone to love my cops".
Sometimes when you are hungry, you only actually need fluids.
Consider whether you actually need surgery Don't go abroad.
What if you actually need more data?
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