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The phrase "essentially we need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the core of something that is required. For example: "Essentially, we need to understand the root of the problem in order to find a solution."
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Essentially, we need to accelerate the transition to a world run on clean energy.
He said, essentially, "We need to drop a bomb on American urban education to shake things up".
The reasons in favour of an Australian republic are well-rehearsed – essentially we need to grow up and be a serious country and an Australian as head of state who is not 17,000km away would help provide us with a truer sense of ourselves.
For this reason, essentially we need only to characterize those sets W k D ( a, b ).
Essentially we need to program up additional recursions in the same form as (7) and (8) or (9) and (10).
Essentially, we need to upgrade the world's broadband infrastructure to the tune of $137 billion or we're doomed.
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Essentially, we needed to turn salespeople into businesspeople.
Essentially, we only need to deal with the stability problem of (phi x-ct)) for equation (2.1).
Essentially, we now need further development of non-lethal assays or biomarkers of subclinical toxicity following exposure to contaminants, for example, biotransformation enzymes and hormones [ 17].
But essentially what we need to do here is co-operate with other European security services facing the same sort of problems that we are, and that have had similar experiences of terrorism.
The first one is essentially what we need when ({mathcal {C}}=mathbb {R}^n_+).
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