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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and just needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a requirement or a condition that is simple or straightforward.
Example: "I was feeling overwhelmed, and just needed a moment to breathe."
Alternatives: "and simply required" or "and only needed".
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Benzema was resting, and just needed motivation.
He said he had woken up thinking of the play and just needed to see it.
"I was 17, 18, and just needed a job and some cash.
Many of them had had children and just needed to feel as good as their kids felt".
Lai used Fifa grants to get things ready off the pitch and just needed the right coach.
Back then, policymakers were forced to distinguish between those banks that were illiquid and just needed emergency loans, and those that were insolvent and needed injections of capital.
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They work hard, and just need some nice clothes for jobs and second dates.
"We have got good players and just need to start putting it all together.
Scott said Griffin was "not a bad kid" and "just needs a change of scenery".
Peel evangelists, of course, say that organic produce is best and just needs a hearty scrub.
The soup is now ready and just needs to be heated up in a saucepan.
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