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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he needs my" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone requires assistance, support, or something from you.
Example: "He needs my help to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "he requires my" or "he wants my".
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"He needs my asshole".
"He needs my full attention and support," he said.
Now he needs my password, which I give him promptly.
He needs his wife far more than he needs my pills, and we all know it.
Not that he needs my plaudits; as a passerby exclaims in the midst of the film, "This is easily a hundred times cooler than 'Armageddon'!" To be proud of your achievement is one thing, but to plant film critics inside your movie and review it favorably as you go along: that takes genius.
"He is a good manager and I don't think he needs my advice.
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If he needed my personal help, I'd go.
But he said that his very life was at stake and that he needed my support.
"He told me he needed my help with something," she said.
How big does he need my name to be? "I think these are little excuses.
"There was nothing he needed my advice on because he had done the job," Palmer said.
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