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The phrase "also needed to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something additional is required or necessary in conjunction with something else.
Example: "In order to complete the project, I also needed to get approval from the management."
Alternatives: "also required to obtain" or "also necessary to acquire".
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I also needed to get photos done.
Abhisit also needed to get out to engage the grassroots, one of Thaksin's strengths.
They also needed to get an encroachment waiver because of the portion of the wall on town property.
She also needed to get to grips with the psychological terror of Out There – the pitch-black rainforest beyond the borders of the camp, seething with lethal wildlife.
I not only needed to get comfortable behind the wheel; I also needed to get comfortable with this strange, steep place where weather differs from block to block and commuting is often done via the "casual carpool".
Although the building also needed to get along with its immediate neighbors, Mr. Bollinger said, it was not meant to blend in seamlessly with the rest of the campus.
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They'll also need to get respect.
"We also need to get the private sector building.
But we also need to get things done as asked.
But we also need to get the economics right.
We also need to get some guys healthy again.
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