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The phrase "already need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a current necessity or requirement that has arisen sooner than expected.
Example: "I already need to submit my report by tomorrow, even though I thought I had more time."
Alternatives: "currently require" or "immediately need".
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Germany, though, may already need something tighter.
But apparently they already need to be changed.
"And we already need 400 years to make real progress.
So, some parts of Dodd-Frank may already need renovation or even repeal.
Countries that have adopted sanctions already need to implement them robustly.
The high-tech industry, telecommunications, manufacturing and services already need people.
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The president's strategy already needs rethinking.
Efficiency-enhancing restructuring was already needed in many cases.
Worse for Ireland and Portugal, which have already needed bail-outs.
Much of the building work has been shoddy, and already needs repair.
Although it is not yet in force, it already needs updating.
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