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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always needing a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous requirement or desire for something.
Example: "She has a habit of always needing a cup of coffee to start her day."
Alternatives: "constantly requiring a" or "perpetually desiring a".
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Instead of always needing a vacation, use your mind to become a master of sending stress away on vacation!
I hate always needing a ride, but I know my reflexes are way too slow, and I could never hit the brakes fast enough in an emergency".
PF: I suppose as people would come over, or we were involved with Cheryl's show---she was always needing a piece of furniture---and people would say, "Wow, I love that!
One pavement crack away from a broken ankle, they walk slower than Jesus, always needing a man's hand to get down the stairs or help her up from the curbside onto which she fell.
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I also always need a bed.
People will always need a room".
And you always need a place to sit".
The Ravens always need a little punching up.
For this you always need a lot of things".
But the Senate always needs a little more humor.
People with vitamin B12 deficiency almost always need a supplement.
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