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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuredly needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the necessity of something in a confident manner.
Example: "In times of crisis, clear communication is assuredly needed to guide the team effectively."
Alternatives: "definitely required" or "certainly necessary".
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Gilchrist assuredly needed some runs.
While some good fortune is assuredly needed for such a stretch, Hossa is more than lucky.
Liberia isn't the US, however, and while Mr Romney assuredly needed a humanising touch as well, the downside of playing up his role as pater familias was minimal compared to the challenges facing Mrs Clinton.
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Here, too, government assuredly needs to "do something"; namely revamp and consolidate South Korea's banks into fewer, stronger and leaner entities that might stand a chance when financial markets are opened in the next few years.
If they were unable to do so, Lancaster could then have unleashed a similarly motivated Armitage in next year's Six Nations in pursuit of the extra spark that England will assuredly need to triumph at the World Cup.
Trump will assuredly need the support of Democrats, and will likely experience antagonism from Congressional Republicans.
Hugin almost assuredly needs to overperform among Republican voters in such districts in order to topple Menendez.
While these treatment resistant patients assuredly need better therapies, a contemporary approach based on molecular profiling of an individual patient may improve the selection of initial target-based therapy.
American feminists have never been particularly celebrated for a sense of irony; Afghan feminists, assuredly, will need one.
They assuredly don't need restrictive zoning laws and xenophobic stabs at urban renewal.
I find it nothing short of reprehensible that doctors are prescribing psychotropic medication to so many of these kids, medication that they almost assuredly don't need and that can cause severe side effects and have tragic consequences, as depicted in Bronwen Hruska's recent novel, Accelerated.
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