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"excessive need to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a strong or overwhelming desire to do something, often to the point of being excessive or compulsive. Example: "Her excessive need to please others often left her feeling drained and exhausted."
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The main problem for this terrific virtuoso is her excessive need to project prepared facial expressions.
It is possible romance might be sabotaged by that not-uncommon malady, an excessive need to please, but for a reporter, that is a plus.
He realized that he could shed his "excessive need to be me" and not be a phony.
Dear Insecure Friend, 1) Do you feel an excessive need to be liked in all of your relationships, including friendships?
An excessive need to be "me": Exalting our faults as virtues simply because they're who we are.
Within a year his scores on giving recognition were in line with his other positive scores on leadership, all because he had lost his excessive "need to be me".
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If engineers estimate the ability of facilities is less than its actual capacity, it requires to design over excessive need and causes to waste capital and resources.
Despite the UK being a world leader in science and all the benefits this yields, the initial funding requirements are apparently excessive so need to be cut.
In [16, 17] end-uses, very close to the ones treated in this paper, were analyzed; however, appliance-specific decision rules and excessive training need to be developed.
I think games are brash and excessive, and need to pare down.
Need for stimulation (proneness to boredom): an excessive need for novel, thrilling, and exciting stimulation; taking chances and doing things that are risky.
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