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The phrase "have to need" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is redundant and does not add any additional meaning to the sentence. Instead, you can use either "have to" or "need" to convey the same message. Example: "I have to study for my exams" or "I need to study for my exams."
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"We hope we won't have to need these here".
You have to need to write a poem which is part of the reason I didn't actually publish a book until I was 35".
I don't have to need you.
You don't have to need the help in order to accept the help.
The most disturbing aspect of all this is not that Trump has become an enemy to the non-white electorate, but that his candidacy serves to all but guarantee black and Latino support for the Democratic Party, further allowing that party to take us for granted, taking away any reason they might have to need to address the issues that we are concerned about.
In order to know, you have to need information to reduce the entropy from the maximum to 0. You have to assume equal probability because in this way you need minimal information.
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"You have to prove you need them".
We have evolved to need coercion.
Business schools have to meet that need".
Philanthropists will have to meet the need.
"Directors need to have independence, they need to have backbones.
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