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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and needing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a requirement or necessity that is ongoing or currently relevant.
Example: "She felt overwhelmed by her responsibilities and needing to take a break, she decided to go for a walk."
Alternatives: "and having to" or "and required to".
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I felt guilty, overburdened and needing to impress.
Some issues, such as charging and needing to carry the smartphone everywhere, are discussed.
Many businesses worked at it without splitting up the company and needing to sell".
Never has beauty seemed more vulnerable and transient and needing to be cherished at all costs.
In rechristening it, and needing to hold expenses down, the Talbots recycled the YORK part.
Her interest in coffee came while working the overnight police shift and needing to stay awake.
But after marrying Parker in 1963 and needing to raise six children, he adjusted his expectations.
Donald started off shakily, finding the rough at the first and needing to hole from 10 feet for a par.
And it's not the newspaper that's forever at risk of dying and needing to be raised from the grave.
On the night of his Inauguration, restless and needing to talk, Kennedy showed up on Joe Alsop's doorstep.
It's a bit like solving a puzzle and needing to use all your skills and experience to do it.
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