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The phrase "anything they needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone is willing to provide or assist with whatever is required or desired by another person or group.
Example: "The volunteers were ready to help with anything they needed to ensure the event was a success."
Alternatives: "whatever they required" or "all that they needed".
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If anything, they needed restraining.
That he wasn't telling them anything they needed to know.
"They weren't building anything; they needed lawyers," his son said.
At the end of the tour, Clinton asked Freeh if there was anything they needed to discuss.
More than anything, they needed a moment to let Gareth Bale know he was in for a difficult night.
We left it open specifically to welcome fisherman in to use the wi-fi and buy anything they needed while resting in at our pier overnight.
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If anything, they need to calm down.
"But more than anything, they need a strategy," he added.
Small children don't need to gaze at anything; they need to interact with it.
"Anything they need once they get here is the sponsor's responsibility".
Now, Ms. Cooper said, anything they need -- Indian, Chinese, American or otherwise -- is available within walking distance.
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