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The phrase "after I needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time or condition that follows a moment when something was required or necessary.
Example: "I realized the importance of the project only after I needed to present my findings."
Alternatives: "once I required" or "after I had to".
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The original Chapter 2 finally turned up, long after I needed it, when I was halfway through the book.
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