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The phrase "and always needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is consistently required or essential in a particular context.
Example: "In our line of work, creativity is important, and always needed to solve complex problems."
Alternatives: "and constantly required" or "and perpetually essential".
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"He was pathologically easily bored and always needed new excitements," Mr. Cunningham said.
There, Ms. Morgan could not reach the shelves and cupboards, and always needed help.
ARM never really had a UK customer base and always needed partners from overseas," he said.
Meats that had little fat, like turkey or chicken, were a bit too dry after they'd been milled and always needed some added moisture.
He'd been showing signs of dementia and always needed assistance with that task.
I'd rarely had much confidence in my art; it was never good enough and always needed more effort, more talent, more blah blah blah.
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He never brings a towel and always needs a plastic bag for his wet clothes.
She is easily distracted and always needs to be kept occupied, or she can become disruptive.
However, ethical principles and rights are never absolute – and always needs to be tempered by competing rights [34].
New things are always not good and always need adjustment and modification.
The concept of mucosal friability, however, is poorly understood and always needs explanation.
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