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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad need" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used to express a strong or urgent desire for something negative or undesirable. Example: "I have a bad need to escape this situation."
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Feel bad, need a hug.
Movies this bad need to be revered in public places.
Nice to have, bad; need to have, good.
"The mural was peeling and in bad need of repair," Mr. Kohn said.
"Countries like the United States, India, China, the Russian Federation are in bad need of this Jamahiriya system".
If she was attracted to a male type, it was someone in bad need of enabling and cleaning up after.
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No doggie bad needed.
Right now, it would seem as if Toronto will actually acquire the creative, quick, and calculating man up front that it bad needs.
The Social BIMCloud framework also allows the non-technical end users to make informal social interactions through comments like "good," "bad," "needs to be redone," "change tile," and "dissatisfactory construction" on the building components.
"Even if the traffic is bad, they need a car.
Sometimes the rules are bad and need reforming.
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