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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again need" is not correct and does not form a standard expression in written English.
It may be intended to express a repeated requirement or necessity, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I again need your assistance with the project."
Alternatives: "need again" or "require once more".
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Things she would never again need.
That means he will again need a coalition partner.
If things go wrong, the country could again need a crisis manager.
Today we again need a solid core of states to push the integration process forward.
We once thought that we would never again need such communal services.
Still, FCD once again need to shake it off and look to continue their winning streak.
Couples again need to add on the cost of the second partner's legal advice.
By the time you're done -- 12 days or 12 weeks later -- you'll never again need a recipe for vegetable soup.
He's back to RB3 material, and will once again need another injury from Williams to be worth anything more.
And when it does, companies will once again need bosses who know how to keep the show on the road.
Food is often scarce; the UN reckons that a fifth of Swazis will again need handouts this year.
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